''The Forgotten Refugees'' is a 2005
documentary film
A documentary film or documentary is a non-fictional motion-picture intended to "document reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction, education or maintaining a historical record". Bill Nichols has characterized the documentary in te ...
directed by
Michael Grynszpan and produced by
The David Project and IsraTV with Ralph Avi Goldwasser as executive producer, that recounts the history of Jewish communities of the
Middle East
The Middle East ( ar, الشرق الأوسط, ISO 233: ) is a geopolitical region commonly encompassing Arabia (including the Arabian Peninsula and Bahrain), Asia Minor (Asian part of Turkey except Hatay Province), East Thrace (Europ ...
and
North Africa
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and their demise in the face of persecutions following the creation of the modern
State of Israel in 1948.
Summary
The documentary explores the history, culture, and
forced exodus of Middle Eastern and North African Jewish communities in the second half of the 20th century. Using extensive testimony of refugees from Egypt, Yemen, Libya, Iraq, and Morocco, the film weaves personal stories with dramatic archival footage of rescue missions, historic images of exodus and resettlement, and analyses by contemporary scholars to tell the story of how and why the Jewish population in the Middle East and North Africa declined from one million in 1945 to several thousand today.
Interviewees
Personalities interviewed in the film include:
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Irwin Cotler
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, Canadian member of parliament and international human rights lawyer
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Mordechai Ben-Porat
Mordechai Ben-Porat ( he, מרדכי בן-פורת ar, مردخاي بن بورات; 12 September 1923 – 3 January 2022) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset in two spells between 1965 until 1984, and as Minister wi ...
, Iraqi Jew and facilitator of the mass emigration of Iraqi Jews between 1949 and 1951
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Gina Waldman, Libyan Jew and current head of
JIMENA Jimena or Ximena is the female version of the given name Jimeno, derived from the Basque ''Semen''. It has come to be viewed as a form of the name Simone, though their origins are distinct. The French rendering of the name is Chimène. It may r ...
(Jews Indigenous to the Middle East and North Africa)
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Raphael Israeli, Moroccan Jew and Israeli academic
* Linda Abdul Aziz Menuhin - an Iraqi Jew who is also the subject of the 2013 documentary ''Shadow in Baghdad''.
Releases
Shown at multiple Jewish film festivals in the US and worldwide and on public television networks,
the film was also screened at the second annual UN panel on Jewish refugees from Arab countries. It was also shown at a hearing held by the US
Congressional Human Rights Caucus
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which heard testimonies on the issue of Jewish refugees from Arab countries.
In 2012, the rights to the film were acquired by
JIMENA Jimena or Ximena is the female version of the given name Jimeno, derived from the Basque ''Semen''. It has come to be viewed as a form of the name Simone, though their origins are distinct. The French rendering of the name is Chimène. It may r ...
(Jews Indigenous to the Middle East and North Africa), an organization working for recognition of the "heritage and history of the 850,000 indigenous Jewish refugees from the Middle East and North Africa."
Recognition
Reception
Reviewing the film for the ''Judaism'' quarterly, Alanna Cooper remarked that it provides an striking contrast between Jews who see themselves as refugees and identify as Arab, and those who have fully assimilated into the Israeli nation.
Awards and nominations
''The Forgotten Refugees'' won the "Best Documentary Film" at the 2007
Marbella Film Festival
The Marbella International Film Festival has been held in Marbella
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.
In 2006, the film won "Best Featured Documentary" at the
Warsaw Jewish Film Festival.
See also
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Jewish exodus from Arab lands
The Jewish exodus from the Muslim world was the departure, flight, expulsion, evacuation and migration of around 900,000 Jews from Arab countries and Iran, mainly from 1948 to the early 1970s, though with one final exodus from Iran in 1979– ...
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Islam and antisemitism
Antisemitism in Islam refers to scriptural and theological teachings in Islam against Jews and Judaism, and the treatment and persecution of Jews in the Muslim world.
With the rise of Islam in Arabia in the 7th century CE and its subseque ...
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Arabs and antisemitism
References
External links
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* (as
archived September 12, 2012)
Film Review by ''Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America''Video: ''The Forgotten Refugees'' film on YouTubeVideo: Interview with film director Michael Grynszpan
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2005 films
2005 documentary films
Documentary films about the Arab–Israeli conflict
Documentary films about historical events
Documentary films about Jews and Judaism
Documentary films about refugees
Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim countries
Films about forced migration
2000s English-language films