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Memories jogged to archive Jewish exodus from Arab lands

March 3, 2011 12:35

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One of the earliest memories of Ellis Douek, who was born in Cairo in 1934, is the early morning mist over the Nile.

Eileen Khalastchy, who was born in 1929, recalls sleeping beneath the stars with her family in summer on the roof of their house in Baghdad.

They are some of the first interviewees of a new project to record some of the stories of a modern exile – the hundreds of thousands of Jews who emigrated from Arab lands in the second half of the 20th century.

Sephardi Voices UK, which was launched at Jewish Book Week in London this week, is part of an international initiative to compile an audio-visual archive of their experiences.