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Yemen's Jews. The End

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History will record that 2,500 years of Jewish life in Yemen is now over. As The Wall Street Journal reported October 31, the US State Department has completed a clandestine operation which brought 60 of the country's remaining Jews to America. The newspaper quoted Yeshiva University's Hayim Tawil, a Yemeni Jewry expert, as issuing the certificate of death: "This is the end of the Jewish Diaspora of Yemen. That's it."

A family of Yemeni Jewish...

A family of Yemeni Jewish olim arrives at Ben Gurion International Airport. [file]
Photo: AP [file]

As Israelis and Jews we earnestly appreciate the efforts of the Obama administration on behalf of our Yemeni brethren.

THE RESCUE illuminates an often overlooked aspect of the 60-year-plus Arab-Israel conflict. Whereas the Arab world has purposefully maintained the 700,000 or so Palestinian Arabs made homeless in the course of the 1948 war and their descendants as permanent refugees and political pawns, the State of Israel and world Jewry have worked hard to resettle a roughly equal number of Jewish refugees forced to flee Arab lands.

The behavior of Arab leaders toward their Jewish subjects after the creation of Israel was (with notable exceptions) characterized by scapegoating and marginalization culminating in mass exodus. In 1947, Arab rioters in Aden killed dozens of Jews to protest a two-state solution in Palestine. In 1949 and 1950 the bulk of Yemen's Jews, some 49,000 souls, were airlifted here in "Operation Magic Carpet." The broad Arab refusal to accept the legitimacy of Israel as a sovereign Jewish state is partly attributable to Arab attitudes toward their Jewish minorities.

Coexistence was possible - so long as Jews knew their place.

JEWISH life under Muslim rule was historically neither the utopia Arab propagandists claim nor the purgatory Jewish polemicists assert. As the doyen of Middle East studies Bernard Lewis wrote in The Jews of Islam, the actual state of affairs varied depending on the era, locale, political and economic conditions, the stability of the ruling Islamic regime, and on developments within the Jewish community.

Jews were granted Dhimmi or tolerated status. They paid a special jizya tax to underscore their subordinate position in society. If they missed the point, Islamic tradition allowed for the local Muslim authority to deliver a ceremonial slap on the neck to the Jew upon payment of the levy. Jews were required to wear distinguishing clothes; they were expected to deport themselves deferentially in the presence of Muslims. And unlike everyone else, Jews were not permitted to carry weapons.

On the other hand, Lewis wrote, Jews were not required to convert to Islam, and could enjoy a high degree of acculturation. (They were certainly better off than their coreligionists living under medieval Christendom.)

At any rate, this social contract crumbled in part because the Zionist movement was a direct assault on the Dhimmi principle.

The Yemen experience also reminds us that the Arab world's antagonism to modern values has led it to extended periods of internal instability as well a visceral rejection of Israel for embodying the Western liberal idea.

POLITICAL instability is always "bad for the Jews," and Yemen has long been a volatile mess. The ancestral homeland of Osama bin Laden is burdened by internal strife, poverty and a dysfunctional regime. The north and south (where the oil is) are at odds.

The secular-oriented government of Ali Abdullah Saleh, a Shi'ite, is corrupt and undemocratic. He is battling an insurrection by Shi'ite religious extremists who were once his allies against fanatical Sunnis. Extremist Sunnis, supportive of al-Qaida, are also battling the regime and attacking Western targets.

Yemen has a Sunni majority with a large Shi'ite minority. On top of all this, there are also tribal tensions; the president's tribe dominates the security services.

But the Yemeni masses were able to put some of these differences aside during Operation Cast Lead... and attack the Jews. With few friends, Yemen's president sought to stay in Washington's good graces by trying to protect the besieged remnants of Yemeni Jewry.

AS THE saga of Yemen's Jews now comes to a close, our thoughts are also drawn to Israel's treatment of its Arab minority. Any one of 10 Arab Knesset members could persuasively argue, Jewish Israelis have nothing to be smug about.

Yet if they were fair minded, they might grant that the Jewish state has done a comparatively decent job in bringing its minority citizens into the mainstream.

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28. And no flaming Guardian editorial lambasting this ethnic cleansing?
Lisa - UK (11/03/2009 19:51)
27. Now that they are free they should be given the option of aliya to Israel
Realist - (11/03/2009 17:48)
26. What are you talking about ???
jonah - (11/03/2009 07:42)
25. It's time to complete our part of the deal.
Esav Benyamin - USA (11/03/2009 07:21)
24. # 7 is correct and Lewis is wrong
The Educated - USA (11/03/2009 03:12)
23. Funny how the BBC and co. do not consider this a newsworthy item
Jake - (11/03/2009 00:55)
22. There's truth in what you say, r #7
Phineas T. Bluster - USA (11/02/2009 19:52)
21. Jews in Egypt, Iraq and Iran had been forced to convert to islam
Semsem - USA (11/02/2009 19:26)
20. Moshe-some won't leave because of properties they own, or fear of starting all over. Galus? We're all in galus, including those in Israel
Roz - USA (11/02/2009 19:23)
19. Based on article in Wall St. Journal, there are still over 100 Jews left behind.
Roz - USA (11/02/2009 19:19)
18. Shame on JPost editor for throwing in a bit of "moral equivalence"
Raymond in DC - USA (11/02/2009 18:46)
17. And once athey have won
jackiekc - (11/02/2009 17:47)
16. So where are the HRW's and the NGO's when Jews get cleansed by Arabs?
HonestAbe - usa (11/02/2009 16:13)
15. THE FINAL END OF YEMENITE JEWS DIASPORA...
jacob - USA (11/02/2009 16:01)
14. Terry - Israel (#2) raises very valid points. This article does not give the reader the full picture. One should definitely read post #2 as well.
dovid benjamin - (11/02/2009 15:48)
13. 'comparatively decent job' ????
Steve - (11/02/2009 15:30)
12. Kol Hakavod to Terry
herb glatter - usa (11/02/2009 15:28)
11. You will not find one other coluntry
Avi - (11/02/2009 14:37)
10. The persecution of Jews in Arab and Muslim countries began long before the independence of Israel
Realist - (11/02/2009 14:29)
9. Jews subjugated & humiliated, pogroms, mass murders and expulsions..
Josh - mid bar (11/02/2009 14:27)
8. So they swapped one Galut for another?
Moshe - (11/02/2009 13:40)
7. jews were forced to convert to islam during many periods
r - (11/02/2009 13:35)
6. It Is Simply Eggregious To Conflate Arab MK's With Anything But PREFERRED Treatment, As They Wage War...
Adina Kutnicki - Israel (11/02/2009 13:25)
5. TRUTH To Power Would Demand All Leftists To Repeat This Truth-Dar al Islam Will NEVER Allow Jews To Live In Peace, NEVER Allow Them But Dhimmi
Adina Kutnicki - Israel (11/02/2009 13:17)
4. To Mr. big spender.
Gavin - South Africa (11/02/2009 13:16)
3. Is the government going to cut off their peyos too?
nkd - (11/02/2009 13:12)
2. You come to the wrong conclusion.
Terry - Israel (11/02/2009 11:54)
1. hmmm
Tom Spender - China (11/02/2009 09:16)
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