Forget Nazi Germany — What If Today Looks More Like the Arab World Before the Jewish Exodus?
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When antisemitism rises, many people immediately think of Nazi Germany in the 1930s. But what if a closer parallel is something far less discussed — the Arab world in the 1940s and 1950s, just before nearly one million Jews disappeared from the region?
In this episode of Proudly Jewish, Rabbi Eyal Bitton explores a largely forgotten chapter of history: the disappearance of ancient Jewish communities across the Middle East and North Africa — communities that had existed for centuries, and in some cases, millennia.
Through historical examples and current events, this episode examines: The warning signs that preceded the Jewish exodus from Arab lands How hostility toward Israel often translated into violence against local Jews Why “antizionism” has historically not remained separate from antisemitism and what lessons this history may hold for today.
From Iraq to Egypt, from Morocco to Yemen, an entire Jewish civilization vanished within a single generation.
The question is not only what happened then — but whether we are recognizing similar patterns now.
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