Forgotten Heritage, Remnants of Jewish Life In Sulaymaniyah. (کەلەپوری فەرامۆشکراو)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2021
  • Forgotten Heritage. Remnants of Jewish Life in Sulaimaniyah.
    This movie is a humble sketch to recognize the cultural heritage of the Kurdish Jews in my city Sulaymaniyah. It is important to understand that Jews were in nowadays Kurdistan and Iraq before the arrival of the Medes in the late 7th century BCE. The continued presence of Jews in this region was crucial for the spreading of monotheistic beliefs and the development of several civilizations.
    Even in newly build cities like Sulaimanyah, Jews were the ones who brought many skills and careers to urban life in the first place. They built the first two-story buildings in my home City. They were visible as merchants and goldsmiths. You will get a lot of information about this from the movie.
    After having shown this movie in Kurdistan I hope that we can show it in Israel especially to Kurdish Jews and their descendants. One day, we would like to invite them to Sulaimanyah, to show them the old Jewish quarter here and the houses of their grandparents.
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  • @Kurtce-Kurdi
    @Kurtce-Kurdi 3 месяца назад +2

    Jews & Kurds 💚❤🧡💙

  • @laurentjourno9553
    @laurentjourno9553 2 года назад +11

    This is such a beautiful film and documentary. It’s beautiful and sad at the same time. I know that the Jewish Kurdish community in Israel is very vibrant. They kept their Kurdish culture especially food recipes, and music that is displayed especially during wedding.

    • @rebarsalahaddin1115
      @rebarsalahaddin1115  2 года назад +2

      Thank you so much dear Laurent for your words. You are totally right. The synagogue is still there but it is a mosque nowadays. You can visit and see the trace of the David Star and the direction of the hall which towerd Jerusalem.

  • @Spinosaurus44
    @Spinosaurus44 5 месяцев назад +2

    دەستتان خۆش زۆر عەنابی بوو

  • @kollektivstadtsucht1785
    @kollektivstadtsucht1785 3 месяца назад +2

    it is a very beautiful and empathic movie. the way you showed the transformation of the heritage is stunning but also sad of course. you did an awesome job. thanks for showing us.

    • @rebarsalahaddin1115
      @rebarsalahaddin1115  3 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for your words and encouragement. This is a kind of history that is usually neglected ( or hidden) by the majority. Hopefully, this movie will be taken as an act of documentation and will be transcended to the next generations.

  • @edwardolaie
    @edwardolaie Год назад +6

    Beautiful beautiful this is an amazing documentary film , I had shown this to family. They much appreciated.

    • @rebarsalahaddin1115
      @rebarsalahaddin1115  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your words dear Edward. I am really glad that you have had a good feedback.

  • @user-el8uv4ui9j
    @user-el8uv4ui9j 7 месяцев назад +4

    دست خوش👏👏👏

  • @renassalahudden9520
    @renassalahudden9520 2 года назад +5

    دەستت خۆشبێت بەراستی کارێکی دەگمەنە
    Great job it’s a masterpiece indeed

  • @salammaulod5879
    @salammaulod5879 Год назад +2

    היא מאושרת.זה מוצר יפה

  • @zuzu379
    @zuzu379 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for the documentary! What are the songs used in it? Are there any resources for them ? Thanks again

    • @rebarsalahaddin1115
      @rebarsalahaddin1115  3 года назад

      Thank you for your comments. Yes of course the songs are from Kurdish-Jewish singers. You may search for this: نازدار و ئەسمەر فەرهاد

  • @bakrabdulrahman3959
    @bakrabdulrahman3959 3 года назад +3

    دەست و چاوت هەر خۆشبن

  • @dallia77
    @dallia77 2 года назад

    دەستت خۆش بێت. بۆم هەیە لەکەناڵی PTV بلاوی بکەمەوە لەگەڵ ڕێزم?

  • @mhtasimabdulla1564
    @mhtasimabdulla1564 2 года назад +1

    ده ستا ن خؤش سه ر كه وتو بن؟ به لام له زؤر له ولاتانى تريش هه بون نه ك به س هه ر له هه ريمى كوردستان

  • @danakhaled2572
    @danakhaled2572 3 года назад

    badaxawa

  • @karzankarem3198
    @karzankarem3198 Год назад +2

    ✡ ❤

  • @KM-lg9fk
    @KM-lg9fk 2 года назад +1

    do kurds in sulaymaniyah kirkuk e.g still have tribal relations? as in the dohuk area?

    • @rebarsalahaddin1115
      @rebarsalahaddin1115  2 года назад

      Some of the Kurds families have preserved their tribal relations to the moment.

    • @Spinosaurus44
      @Spinosaurus44 5 месяцев назад

      I don’t know if this holds true for Kirkuk, but in Sulaymani, people who’s families are originally from the city (as in they came here during the early days of Baban rule or even later, but still here in the city for longer than 3 generations) don’t have tribal affiliation, but rather go by family names which are designated mostly by the profession of their family. So we group ourselves together by profession rather than by tribe.
      However in recent years that has changed with the migration of people from the villages and towns outside of Sulaymani into Sulaymani, so now you find many inhabitants of the city identifying themselves by the tribes of their village of origin or by the name of the village itself.

    • @rebarsalahaddin1115
      @rebarsalahaddin1115  2 месяца назад +1

      That is right. Cities are always changing themselves. It is a part of the transformation. Thank you for your detailed explanation and information.

  • @sores6762
    @sores6762 2 года назад

    جولکه رای نکرد، خویان روشتن و بردیانن، اسرائیل حاضر بو، بلام کس ندچو 👍😁

    • @Zelielz1
      @Zelielz1 Месяц назад

      No, they were massacred, killed, and then kicked out. Look for the history of the Farhud.

    • @sores6762
      @sores6762 Месяц назад

      ​@@Zelielz1😂😂 no body kild in kurdistan

    • @Zelielz1
      @Zelielz1 Месяц назад

      @@sores6762 The kurds were friends, until the Farhud. Iraqi authorities expelled jews from Kurdistan too, the goverment stole their properties. Some kurds collaborated with the expulsion.