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IJA 2747

Correspondence between Iraqi Government and Jewish Community – Citizenship Issues; Financial Matters; New Community Leaders

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These are archival materials from the Baghdadi Jewish community containing correspondence from the Administrative Committee for Iraqi Jews and the President of the Jewish Community. It includes: letters to and from the Minister of Justice concerning the death of Rabbi Sassoon Khedouri; requests for assistance from community members; elections for the Jewish community council; donation of Torahs to the Ministry of Justice’s library upon request; letters to and from the General Organization for Housing regarding the Jewish cemetery; correspondence with the Secretary of Frozen Funds regarding: the sale of frozen shares in the Times publishing company; shareholders with revoked nationality; company liquidation; and debt repayment; correspondence with the Revolutionary Command Council including letters to Saddam Hussein, then Deputy of the Revolutionary Command Council, regarding complaints about the seizure of property revenues and confiscation of a bank account belonging to Iraqi Jews; correspondence with the Director of Public Security regarding new citizenship laws; correspondence with the president of the Alliance of Non-Zionist Jews in Canada regarding his visit to Iraq; and correspondence to the United Nations, expressing the Iraqi Jewish community’s loyalty to Iraq. There is also a request to the Ministry of Information for Assyrian, Sabean, Yazidi, and Jewish holidays to be included in the annual calendar; a letter from the General Broadcasting and Television Office regarding the film, Man of Peace; a letter regarding the gift of Torah scrolls to the Jewish communities in England and Sweden; a letter to Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr (President of Iraq), complaining of the continuation of discrimination against Jews in spite of the decree to treat Iraqi Jews equally as Iraqi citizens; letters to the Ministry of the Interior regarding the freezing of bank accounts; permission to sell properties; the confiscation of a synagogue in Basrah; maintaining and revocation of Iraqi nationality; and a list of community members eligible to serve on the administrative council. There are also copies of the Iraqi Gazette from 1958, 1961 and 1973.

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Archive Reference
IJA 2747
Item Number
5531
Date
Approx. January 1, 1951 to December 31, 1960
Languages
Arabic
Keywords
Shareholders, Sabean, Rouben Naji Elias, Travel, Employment, London, Legal Codification Bureau, Newspaper, Hakham Sassoon Khedouri, Annotation, Accounting, Iraqi Embassy, Denmark, Teacher, Synagogue, Basrah, Easter, Revolutionary Command Council, United Nations, English, Envelope, Sukkot, Real Estate, Saddam Hussein, Office of Public Security – Frozen Assets, Ink Stamp, Yazidi, Ezra Manheim Daniel, Baghdadi Jewish Community, Frank Iny School, Lawyer, Chart, Cemetery, File Folder, Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of Information, Toronto, Yom Kipur, Public Security, Abrogation of Citizenship, Property, Syria, Citizenship Laws, Canada, Financial, Postage Stamp, Legal, Correspondence, Office of the Haham of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews of Great Britain, Waqf, Special Endowment Committee, Shamash Secondary School, Iraqi Gazette, Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, President of the Mosaic Community, Sweden, Crown Crest, Rosh ha-Shanah, Eagle Crest, Sun Crest, Marriage, Israel, Ministry of Justice, President of the Jewish Community, Meir Tawieg Synagogue, Torah, Typed, Ministry of Education, Labor, Alliance of Non-Zionist, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Assyrian, Revenue Stamp, Letterhead, Al-Waqā’i‘ Al-‘Irāqiyah, Iraqi Government, Handwritten, Administrative Committee for Iraqi Jews, Receipt, Jewish Cemetery, Zionism, Mohammed Saed al-Sahaf, Jewish Holidays, Endowment

AI English Translation, Pages 626-650

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Mr. Secretary General of the Department of Monitoring and Administration of the Unlawful Jewish Funds, praise be to God, Al-Sarah (We were completing the internal number 13550 and date 705/10 translated and the Ministry and a copy of the building for the record of what you have stated in it - that the Muslim house numbered 94/393 is a rightful property in the name of the late Menachem Daniel, but the truth is that this property is suspended by the endowment stone issued by the Baghdad Court of Appeals No. 44/67 and Narah and 44/4/20. We have forged this glory on the book of the General Administrative College for the Jews, the Ramin, the singer 7/1252 and dated 1/25/97 29 as well as we forged your trust served with the book numbered 75 dated / copy of the Nakhid Al-Tayyar Khoqit and we have a branch consisting of this gum Qan Qan your trust did not pay attention ( ) of the Hajj and minutes and did not wait between them "the hostile lawsuit filed on As for you, with the automatic worldly registered in the stamp, you put the name of the servant, Aim, in opposition - the guide inferred from this king and what it contains. -2 Khana, the teacher of God, you found money and holy books and feet of a man of knowledge. As for the effort that returns to those money and the remains of the prayer of your clan. It returns to the owner of the property, so it is its return. This is either your professionalism and your time in it stands the owner. However, your information with us does not contradict the Faer Sahra 7577 and the date 2282/69/1/6 and that is the mercy of Ayran Burjad Ka Sakr numbered and dated /7/8 and written numbers, 99/100, 24 / kv - and the stairs 6/10/12/1/2/2 and from them the exchanged books and the special comfort with the half-trust of Hayt in the absence of the water sweating on you from the money and forgiveness - Al-Arna C

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Republic of Iraq
Ministry of Education
Directorate General of Antiquities
Baghdad
9800
2 / 27
Incoming Stamp
Number: 1401
Date: 20 / 2 / 1962
To: - Ministry of Defense
Headquarters of the Military Governor General
Reference to your letter No. 259 / 13 dated 14 / 1 / 62 regarding the export of (15) fifteen
Torah scrolls to Switzerland by the Mosaic community.
The examination of the mentioned scrolls revealed the following:
1- These scrolls are written on skins in the Hebrew language in the script known today by
the Hebrews as the square Assyrian script, and they are similar in their texts, as each scroll contains
the first five books of the Torah known as the Books of Moses.
2- These manuscripts on skins represent, with this superior mastery in calligraphy, an Iraqi craft
on the verge of extinction, so it is preferable to keep samples of them in the Iraqi Museum.
3- All of these scrolls date back from forty to one hundred years ago, so they are
not archaeological.
⟦signature⟧
Director General of Antiquities
A copy to: -
Directorate General of Import and Export.
2 / 26

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Presidency of the Mosaic Community
in Baghdad
Telephone Number { 83531 President
80452 Secretary
Number T / 70
Date 4 / 4 / 1970
Subject / Seizure of the Holy Torah Scrolls.
The Honorable Minister of Interior
Greetings and respect:
We present to your kind attention that the General Secretariat for the Property of Jews whose Iraqi citizenship has been revoked
has seized, among other things, more than 300 of the Holy Torah scrolls belonging to us, which were
placed in the house numbered 14/313, which is part of our community's endowments and which was also seized by the aforementioned
General Secretariat. We have written to them in our two letters numbered 61/137 and 61/150 dated 8/1/61 and
13/10/61, copies of which are attached herewith, informing them that these holy scrolls are religious books read
in our temples, but we recently learned that they were handed over to the Directorate General of Antiquities.
We hope you will kindly look into the matter, noting that these scrolls are not antiquities or ancient
manuscripts; they are scrolls endowed for the souls of the deceased, as stated on each one of them, and the right to manage them belongs to our community
within its purely religious properties.
As we know that the esteemed government, headed by the Honorable President of the Republic and the esteemed Revolutionary Command
Council, respects all religions and guarantees the sanctity of temples and Torah scrolls, and allows for the performance of religious
rituals with all freedom and respect, and has recently exempted Mosaic temples from water and electricity fees, similar to Islamic mosques
and Christian churches, and based on the principles of the progressive humanitarian revolution in caring for the interests of all citizens,
as you expressed most eloquently in your letter No. Q.S / 1641 dated 14/2/1970, we
request instructions to lift the seizure of the aforementioned Torah scrolls and order their delivery to us to avoid any violation of their sanctity, appreciating
your spirit of tolerance and commitment to high humanitarian principles.
Please accept our highest respect.
Rabbi Sassoon Khadhuri
President of the Mosaic Community
⟦Sassoon⟧
A copy to:
The Esteemed Revolutionary Command Council
Ministry of Justice
Ministry of Culture and Information
Directorate General of Frozen Assets

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Presidency of the Mosaic Community
in Baghdad
83531 President
80452 Secretary
Telephone Number {
Number T / 70
Date 4 / 7 / 1970
Subject / Seizure of the Holy Torah Scrolls.
The Honorable Minister of Interior
Greetings and respect:
We submit to your kind attention that the General Secretariat for the Property of Jews whose Iraqi citizenship has been revoked
has seized, among other things, more than 300 of the Holy Torah scrolls belonging to us, which were
placed in the house numbered 393 / 14, which is part of our community's endowments and which was also seized by the aforementioned
General Secretariat. We have written to them in our two letters numbered 127 / 61 and 150 / 61 dated 8 / 6 / 61 and
13 / 10 / 61, copies of which are attached herewith, informing them that these holy scrolls are religious books read
in our temples, but we recently learned that they were handed over to the General Directorate of Antiquities.
We request you to kindly look into the matter, noting that these scrolls are not antiquities or ancient
manuscripts; they are scrolls endowed for the souls of the deceased as stated on each one of them, and the right to dispose of them belongs to our community
within its purely religious properties.
As we know that the venerable government, headed by the Honorable President of the Republic and the esteemed Revolutionary Command
Council, respects all religions and guarantees the sanctity of temples and Torah scrolls and allows for the performance of religious
rituals with all freedom and respect, and has recently exempted Mosaic temples from water and electricity fees, similar to Islamic mosques
and Christian churches, and based on the principles of the progressive humanitarian revolution in caring for the interests of all citizens
as you expressed most eloquently in your letter numbered Q S / 1641 dated 14 / 2 / 1970, we
beseech you to instruct the lifting of the seizure of the mentioned Torah scrolls and order their delivery to us to avoid any violation of their sanctity, appreciating
your spirit of tolerance and commitment to high humanitarian principles.
Please accept our highest respect
Rabbi Sassoon Khadhuri
President of the Mosaic Community
A copy to:
The Esteemed Revolutionary Command Council
Ministry of Justice
Ministry of Culture and Information
General Directorate of Frozen Assets
⟦illegible⟧

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Presidency of the Mosaic Community
in Baghdad
Telephone Number { 83531 President
80452 Secretary
Number T/: 150 / 69
Date: 13 / 10 / 1969
Subject /:
⟦No⟧
The Respected Secretary General for the Supervision and Administration of the Property of Jews Deprived of Iraqi Citizenship
Greetings:
Reference to your letter numbered 23533 and dated 6 / 10 / 1969 regarding the ownership of the movable property kept
in the house number Abwab 314 / 14 Torah.
We have previously explained to your respected Secretariat in our letter numbered 137 / 69 and dated 8 / 6 / 1969 that the house number
Abwab 314 / 14 Torah neighborhood is an endowment (waqf) by the late Ezra Menachem Daniel according to the endowment deed
issued by the Personal Status Court in Baghdad under number 67 / 44 and dated 30 / 4 / 44 and that the judiciary has not
yet issued its ruling on your right to dispose of endowments not registered in the Tabu (Land Registry).
And the movable property kept in this house, as we indicated in our letter referred to above, belongs to
the Presidency of the Community:
1 - Given the sanctity of some of them (300) Sefer Torah scrolls written on leather and kept in
special silver and non-silver cases, and these scrolls do not belong to any person but are the property
of the synagogues (property of God Almighty), it is a duty to preserve them, their sanctity, and not to touch them.
2 - An X-ray machine belonging to Meir Elias Hospital (Presidency of the Mosaic Community) has been kept in this
house since 1952, i.e., after the closure of the hospital.
Therefore, please preserve the holy scrolls (Sefer Torah) and do not touch them, and hand them over to this Presidency
along with the X-ray machine and medical beds.
Please accept our highest respect
Rabbi Sassoon Khadhuri
President of the Mosaic Community
Copy to:-
Liquidation Secretariat.

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Presidency of the Mosaic Community
in Baghdad
83531 President
80452 Secretary
Telephone Number {
Number T/: ⟦15⟧ / 69
Date: 13 / 10 / 1969
Subject /:
52
The Honorable Secretary General for the Supervision and Administration of the Property of Jews Deprived of Iraqi Citizenship
Greetings:
Reference to your letter No. 23533 dated 6 / 10 / 1969 regarding the ownership of the movable property kept
in the house No. Abwab 394 / 14 Torat.
We have previously explained to your honorable Secretariat in our letter No. 137 / 69 dated 8 / 6 / 1969 that the house No.
Abwab 394 / 14, Al-Torat neighborhood, is an endowment (waqf) by the late Ezra Menachem Daniel according to the endowment deed
issued by the Personal Status Court in Baghdad under No. 67 / 44 dated 30 / 4 / 44, and that the judiciary has not
yet issued its ruling regarding your right to dispose of endowments not registered in the Tabu (Land Registry).
And the movable property kept in this house, as we indicated in our letter referred to above, belongs to
the Presidency of the Community:
1 - Given the sanctity of some of them (300) Sefer Torah scrolls written on parchment and kept in
special silver and non-silver cases, and these scrolls do not belong to any person, but rather they are the property
of the synagogues (property of God Almighty), and it is a duty to preserve them, their sanctity, and not to touch them.
2 - An X-ray machine belonging to Meir Elias Hospital (Presidency of the Mosaic Community) has been kept in this
house since 1952, i.e., after the hospital was closed.
Therefore, please preserve the holy scrolls (Sefer Torah), do not touch them, and hand them over to this Presidency
along with the X-ray machine and the medical beds.
Please accept our highest respect
Sassoon
Rabbi Sassoon Khidhouri
President of the Mosaic Community
Copy to -
Liquidation Secretariat.

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Presidency of the Mosaic Community
in Baghdad
Telephone Number { 83531 President
80452 Secretary
Number T/: 137 / 69
Date: 8 / 9 / 1969
Subject /:
The Honorable Secretary General for the Supervision and Administration of the Property of Jews Deprived of Iraqi Citizenship
Greetings:
Reference to your letter numbered 20390 and dated 2 / 9 / 1969 regarding the ownership of the assets located in the house
numbered 94/393 Torat.
We inform your honorable secretariat that all your correspondence was focused on the property numbered doors 94/391 Torat
We clarified according to our numerous letters, including the two letters of the Administrative Committee numbered L / 1452 and L / 83 / 68 dated
17 / 7 / 67 and 24 / 11 / 68 and our letter numbered T / 75 / 66 dated 13 / 1 / 66 that this property does not belong to
the community, but rather the property belonging to it is the house numbered doors 94/393 Torat, and we provided your secretariat with a copy of the registration
the map, and the endowment deed for this property, and the Secretary of the Community Presidency also followed up with you on the subject. Despite this
your secretariat has seized it.
Accordingly, since this house belongs to the Presidency of the Community, we have stored in it more than 300
Sefer Torah - Holy Books - manuscript on leather, and each Sefer is kept in a wooden box covered with silver
silver-plated, and given the value and sanctity of these books, this house was insured against fire for an amount of -/3000
dinars, and all the assets in this house, in addition to the holy books, including an X-ray machine
belong to this Presidency.
Therefore, please order the lifting of the seizure on this property and the delivery of the assets deposited in it to us.
Please accept our highest respect
Rabbi Sassoon Khadhuri
President of the Mosaic Community
A copy to:-
The Administrative Committee / for your kind information

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Presidency of the Mosaic Community
in Baghdad
Telephone Number { 83531 President
80452 Secretary
Number T / ⟦127⟧ / ⟦69⟧
Date ⟦8⟧ / ⟦9⟧ / ⟦1969⟧
Subject / ⟦line⟧
⟦Secretary⟧
The Honorable Secretary General for the Supervision and Management of the Property of Jews Deprived of Iraqi Nationality
Greetings:
Reference to your letter No. 20390 dated 6/2/1969 regarding the ownership of the assets located in the house numbered 14/393 Torat.
We inform your honorable secretariat that all your correspondence was focused on the property No. Doors 14/391 Torat. We clarified according to our numerous letters, including the two letters of the Administrative Committee numbered L/1452/67 and L/83/68 dated 7/17/67 and 11/24/68, and our letter numbered T/75/66 dated 1/13/66, that this property does not belong to the community, but the property belonging to it is the house No. Doors 14/393 Torat. We provided your secretariat with a copy of the registration, the map, and the endowment deed for this property, and the Secretary of the Community Presidency followed up with you on the matter. Despite this, your secretariat has seized it.
Accordingly, since this house belongs to the Presidency of the Community, we have stored in it more than 300 Sefer Torah - Holy Books - handwritten on parchment, and each Sefer is kept in a covered wooden box, some of which are silver-plated. Given the value and sanctity of these books, this house has been insured against fire for an amount of 3000 Dinars. All the assets in this house, in addition to the Holy Books, including an X-ray machine, belong to this Presidency.
Therefore, we request your order to lift the seizure of this property and hand over the assets deposited therein to us.
Please accept our highest respect
⟦signature⟧
Rabbi Sassoon Khadhuri
President of the Mosaic Community
A copy to:-
The Administrative Committee / For your kind information

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Presidency of the Mosaic Community
in Baghdad
Telephone Number { President 83531
Secretary 80452
Number T /: 187 / 70
Date: 3 / 2 / 1970
Subject /: ⟦line⟧
Immediate
Mr. Secretary General for the Supervision and Administration of the Property of Jews
Whose Iraqi Citizenship Has Been Revoked, Respected
After greetings:
Reference to your follow-up letter No. 2382 dated 28 / 1 / 1970
We have previously replied to your letter No. 23533 dated 6 / 10 / 1969 with our letter
No. T / 150 / 69 dated 13 / 10 / 1969 and we have nothing to add and we attach
herewith a copy of our letter referred to above.
Please accept our highest respect ⟦line⟧
Sassoon
Rabbi Sassoon Khedouri
President of the Mosaic Community
A copy to "-
Liquidation Secretariat / for information

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The Honorable Secretary General for the Supervision and Administration of the Property of Jews Deprived of Iraqi Citizenship
Respectfully
After greetings
With reference to your letter numbered 2282 and dated
8/28/1970
We wish to respond to your letter numbered 24522 and dated
10/2/1969 and our letter numbered T/150 and dated 10/12/1969
And we have nothing to add to it, and we attach herewith a copy of our aforementioned letter
Please accept
⟦illegible⟧
Copy
To the Liquidation Committee for information
⟦illegible⟧

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In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
General Secretariat
For the Supervision and Management of the Property of Jews
Whose Iraqi Citizenship Has Been Revoked
Liquidation Secretariat
Applications Department
Number / 2782
Date 20 / 1 / 1970
2782
⟦signature⟧
Presidency of the Mosaic Community
Special Number 199
Date 29 / 1 / 1970
Presidency of the Mosaic Community
Subject / House 393 / 94 Tawrat
We confirm our letter number 23533 dated 6 / 10 / 1969.
We inform you that this General Secretariat will register all movable property in the above house
in the name of the Jew (Menachem Saleh Daniel and his heirs whose citizenship was revoked) for the purpose of selling it, and you must visit
the office of this General Secretariat within ten days from the date of this letter of ours, and if you have any objection
to prove ownership, please present it during the period mentioned above.
Muhammad Ajina
Acting Secretary General
Copy to -
Secretariat of Rights and Commercial Matters
= Accounts
= Administration and Correspondence
Immovable / Rents / The above house
Liquidation / File 82 / for follow-up.
Accounts
⟦signature⟧
1/29
Al-Alawi 1/26

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The Custodian General for the Supervision and Administration of the Property of Jews Deprived of Iraqi Citizenship
Greetings,
With reference to your letter No. 27522 dated 10/2/1969 regarding
the ownership of the immovable property in house No. 94/294 Tauraat
Sivin, we explained for your esteemed information in our letter No. 147/69 dated
9/8/69 that house No. 94/294 in the Tauraat neighborhood is an endowment (waqf) by
the late Ezra Menachem Daniel according to the endowment deed issued by the Personal Status Court in Baghdad
under No. 27/44 dated 4/20/44, and that the judiciary has not yet issued a ruling
regarding ⟦us⟧ concerning the shelves and the unregistered papers in the Land Registry
kept in this house.
And the immovable property <del>⟦has⟧</del> we clarified in our letter referred to above
that it belongs to the Presidency of the Community and was kept in this house, and it was kept
in this house <del>⟦in a way⟧</del>
and they are (200) Sefer Torahs.
1- Given the sanctity of some of them, (200) Sefer Torahs handwritten on parchment and kept
in special silver and non-silver cases, these books do not belong to any person
but are the property of the synagogues (property of God Almighty), and it is a duty to preserve them and their sanctity
and not to touch them.
2- The family of Hashim Naoum or Meir Elias Hospital (Presidency of the Mosaic Community) has kept
in this house since 1952, i.e., after the hospital was closed.
Therefore, please preserve the holy books (Sefer Torahs) and do not touch
them, and for your information ⟦regarding what might⟧ fall ⟦upon the responsibility of⟧ the persons who committed
this. Please accept
highest respect.
Directorate of the ⟦Presidency of⟧
the Mosaic Community

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In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
General Secretariat
for the Supervision and Management of the Property of Jews
Whose Iraqi Citizenship Has Been Revoked
Liquidation Secretariat
Division
Number / 2522
Date 6 / 10 / 1969
To -
The Israelite Community
Subject / House 393 / 94 Tawrat
Your letter 137 / 69 on 8 / 9 / 1969
Since House 393 / 94 Tawrat belongs to the heirs of the Jew Menachem Saleh Daniel
Therefore, this Secretariat will register all movable items in the house in the name of
the aforementioned Jew for the purpose of liquidating them, and you must visit the Secretariat within ten days
from the date of this letter of ours, and if you have any objection regarding the matter, please.
⟦signature⟧
Muhammad Ajin
Acting Secretary General
Copy to -
Rights Secretariat
Accounts Secretariat
Administration and Correspondence Secretariat
Immovable Property / Rents / The aforementioned house
Liquidation Secretariat / For follow-up
For information
Zuhair / 4 / 10 / 969

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General Secretariat
Monitoring and Management of the Property of Jews
Whose Iraqi Citizenship Has Been Revoked
Liquidation Secretariat
Division ⟦line⟧
In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Iraqi Republic
Number / 10721
Date 15 / 5 / 1969
⟦Presidency of the Mosaic Community⟧
Incoming Number 1240
Date 20 / 5 / 1969
Presidency of the Israelite Community
Subject / Inventory of the house numbered 391 / 94
Based on the report made by the occupants of the house described above, named (Fathiya
Shihab, regarding the presence of furniture and items in the mentioned house whose ownership is unknown to them, the
General Secretariat for Frozen Assets has assigned the special inventory committee to conduct an inventory of the items and furniture
present therein, as recorded in the minutes. Accordingly, please inform us of the full name
and identity of the previous occupants of the house, and whether they include the women named (Rosa and Nuna) and what
their full names are..
Muhammad Ajina
Acting Secretary General
Copy to -
Administration and Correspondence Secretariat / For information
Liquidation Secretariat / For follow-up with all attachments..
Al-Alawi 14 / 5

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Presidency of the Jewish Community
in Baghdad
Telephone Number { 83531 President
80452 Secretary
Number T /: ⟦66⟧
Date: 1961/1/13
Subject /:
27
The Honorable Secretary General for the Supervision and Administration of the Property of Jews Deprived of Iraqi Citizenship
Greetings and respect:
Reference to your letter No. 627 dated 1961/1/6 addressed to Rosa Haroun and her group regarding the necessity of vacating the property No. Doors 391 / 14 Torah.
The aforementioned and her group are among the poor of the Jewish community and reside in property No. Doors 393 / 14 and not 391 / 14, which belongs to the Fattal family.
Property 393 / 14 Torah neighborhood and Land Registry sequence 312 Torah was pure property in the name of Menachem Saleh Daniel, and his son Ezra Menachem Daniel had endowed it (Waqf) according to the endowment deed issued by the Personal Status Court in Baghdad under No. 67 / 944 dated 30 / 4 / 944. This deed is registered and marked in the Land Registry records. We have previously provided your honorable Secretariat with a copy of this endowment deed attached to the Administrative Committee's letter No. 1452 dated 27 / 6 / 67. In addition, we attach to this letter of ours a copy of the Land Registry record for property sequence 312, a map, a copy of the endowment deed referred to above, ⟦a copy⟧ and the real estate tax receipt to verify the matter. I also request to ask the Rusafa Land Registry Directorate to confirm these two properties on-site (391 / 14 sequence 310 Torah and property 393 / 14 sequence 312 and their ownership) and to allow the occupants of the house to remain in their residence and not deport them.
Please accept our highest respect
⟦signature⟧
Rabbi Sassoon Khidhouri
President of the Jewish Community
A copy to: -
The Administrative Committee for Iraqi Jews / For your kind information
Incoming Number 889
15 / 1 / 69

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Administrative Committee for Iraqi Jews
Telephone Number 5452
Number L / ⟦67⟧
Date ⟦27⟧ / ⟦6⟧ / 1967
Subject
⟦scribble⟧
To -
The Honorable Secretary General for the Supervision and Administration of the Property of Jews Deprived of Iraqi Citizenship
Greetings,
With reference to your letter No. 6315 dated 21 / 6 / 1967 addressed to the residents of property No. doors 393 / 14, Al-Tawrat
district. What is required by your letter is to notify the occupant of property 392 / 14, Al-Tawrat district, and not the occupant of property 393 / 14,
noting that this latter property belongs to our committee according to the endowment deed issued by the Personal Status Court
in Baghdad under No. 67 / 944 dated 30 / 4 / 1944, a copy of which is attached herewith.
Please accept our highest respect.
Chairman of the Administrative Committee
Copy to -
Property Department for follow-up.

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Administrative Committee for Iraqi Jews
in Baghdad
83531 President
80452 Secretary
Telephone Number {
Number L /: ⟦illegible⟧ / 83
Date: 24 / 11 / 1968
Subject /: ⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible signature/mark in blue and red ink⟧
The Respected Secretary General for the Supervision and Administration of the Property of Jews Deprived of Iraqi Citizenship
Greetings:
With reference to your letter numbered 28305 and dated 20 / 11 / 1968 addressed to Rosa Haron and her group
We request you to kindly note the following:
1 - The house numbered 14/391, Al-Tawrat neighborhood, is an endowment (waqf) belonging to our committee according to the endowment deed
issued by the Personal Status Court in Baghdad under number 67 / 944 and dated 30 / 4 / 944, and we have previously
informed your respected General Secretariat of this in our letter numbered 67/1452 and dated 27 / 6 / 967
and we attached a copy of the endowment deed to it.
2 - The house mentioned above has been allocated by our committee since the past to house widows and orphans
from the poor of the community (Rosa Haron and her group) whom the Administrative Committee undertakes to support in addition to
their free residence without paying any rent.
Please accept our highest respect
⟦signature⟧
President of the Administrative Committee

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The Honorable Secretary General for the Supervision and Administration of Sequestrated Jewish Property
Respected
Subject: House No. 291 / 94 Al-Tawrat
⟦illegible⟧
On this day ⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible⟧
Reference to your letter dated ⟦illegible⟧ and dated ⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible⟧ to the Ministry of ⟦illegible⟧ and since the number ⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible⟧ House No. 291 / 94 according to Al-Tawrat, which is an endowment for orphans
⟦illegible⟧ the desire issued in ⟦illegible⟧ the decision ⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible⟧ 94 / 95 ⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible⟧ respected ⟦illegible⟧ and it has become clear to us
⟦illegible⟧ according to our letter numbered ⟦illegible⟧ mentioning that
⟦illegible⟧ 25 / 6 / 967 ⟦illegible⟧ ⟦illegible⟧ 25 / 6 / 967
⟦illegible⟧ a copy of ⟦illegible⟧ the will
By which the house mentioned above has been fully allocated
for widows and orphans of the members of the ⟦illegible⟧ community
The Administrative Committee ⟦illegible⟧ in addition to ⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible⟧ housing them for free
⟦illegible⟧ herewith we attach ⟦illegible⟧ (a copy of the will)
⟦illegible⟧
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Note from Mr. ⟦illegible⟧

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File Number
1944/67 Sh
Judge: - Mr. Abbas Shikara
Endower / - Ezra Menachem Daniel
On this day, Ezra Menachem Daniel appeared, and after being identified by the identification witnesses Meir Hakham Moshe Dangoor and Ezra Meir
Baruch, he stated the following: -
I, of my own free will and choice, and in full possession of my mental faculties and maturity, have agreed to remove the house located in the Taura neighborhood in Baghdad, which is subdivided into
two houses by an informal subdivision and numbered with door numbers 73/139 and 94/393 according to the Tabu deed dated June 323 and sequence 312
and registered in the name of my late father Menachem Salih Daniel and transferred to me by inheritance according to the two distributions from the Judge of Personal Matters under number
136/40 Sh dated 11/12/40 and 34/43 Sh dated 29/3/43 from my own property, and I have endowed it as a valid, final, and perpetual endowment
for the rest of the soul of my late mother Rifka daughter of Abdullah Shalum, provided that it be used as a clinic for the medication and treatment of the sick among the poor
of the Mosaic community, and that this clinic be named after my late mother Rifka Menachem Daniel. The trustee of this endowment has the full right
and absolute opinion to do what he deems appropriate by using the entire endowed property as a clinic or a part of it, and any surplus he obtains, he may lease it
and spend the yield obtained from it, first on paying taxes, maintenance, and necessary reconstruction for the endowed property, and secondly on the medication and treatment of
the patients who visit that clinic. In the absence of poor visitors to the aforementioned clinic, it shall be spent on the poor Israeli patients
in Baghdad.
Furthermore, I have endowed, restricted, and delivered into the hands of the trustee of this endowment a sum of money amounting to three thousand dinars, of which two thousand
and five hundred dinars are for the purpose of spending them on building the clinic endowed by this endowment deed, furnishing it, and preparing it to be suitable for the aforementioned purpose, and that
at the earliest time the trustee deems appropriate. Until the commencement of the reconstruction, the trustee may utilize the aforementioned amount by purchasing government bonds
or similar guaranteed methods. The interest obtained from those funds shall be added to the endowed amount and used for the same purpose of
reconstruction. As for the remaining five hundred dinars, they shall be spent for the necessary maintenance of the endowed property from time to time until the commencement of building the clinic
required by its endowment.
I have assigned the trusteeship of this endowment to the Lay Council of the Israeli community in Baghdad, and in the absence of such a council
at any time, the trusteeship shall then transfer to the authority that takes its place.
The trustee must entrust the management and operation of this clinic, including the spending of the endowed amount for the purposes for which it was endowed, to
the person or body that manages the Meir Elias Hospital within the limits set for it.
The person named Eliyahu Hayyim Tawfiq, the current President of the Israeli Lay Council in Baghdad, appeared according to the certificate paper
presented, which states that he is the President of the Israeli Lay Council in Baghdad at the present time, issued by the Presidency of the Israeli Community
on 26/4/1944. After being identified by the identification witnesses mentioned above, he stated: I have received in full and complete
the endowed amount of three thousand dinars from the aforementioned endower, Mr. Ezra Menachem Daniel, and I pledge to preserve it and spend it
according to the conditions set forth in the endowment deed listed above.
Based on the above, they requested the issuance of a deed for the aforementioned endowment.
The Decision: - In view of the above, the endowment has been completed, become binding, and adjudicated according to the conditions listed above, and it has become a valid
legal endowment. What occurred was recorded upon request on 30/4/1944 AD.
Judge of Personal Matters in Baghdad

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File Number
67 / 1944 Sh
Judge: - Mr. Munir Shakara
Endower / - Ezra Menachem Daniel
On this day, Ezra Menachem Daniel appeared, and after being identified by the identification witnesses Meir Hakham Moshe Dangour and Ezra Meir
Baruch, he stated the following:-
I, by my own will and choice, and in full mental capacity and maturity, have agreed to remove the house located in the Al-Tawrat neighborhood in Baghdad, which is divided into
two houses by an informal division, located at door numbers 23 / 139 and 393 / 14 according to the Tabu deed dated June 323 and sequence 312,
registered in the name of my late father Menachem Salih Daniel and transferred to me by inheritance according to the two distributions from the Judge of Personal Matters under number
136 / 40 Sh dated 11 / 12 / 40 and 34 / 43 Sh dated 29 / 3 / 43 from my own property, and I have endowed it as a valid, final, and perpetual endowment
for the rest of the soul of my late mother Rifka daughter of Abdullah Shlomo, provided that it be used as a clinic for the medication and treatment of the sick among the poor of
the Mosaic community, and that this clinic be named after my late mother Rifka Menachem Daniel. The trustee of this endowment has full rights
and absolute discretion in what he deems appropriate regarding the use of the entire endowed property as a clinic or a part of it, and the surplus he obtains shall be spent
in spending the yield obtained from it, first on paying taxes, maintenance, and necessary repairs for the endowed property, and secondly on the medication and treatment of
the patients who visit that clinic. In the absence of poor visitors to the mentioned clinic, it shall be spent on the poor sick
Israelites in Baghdad.
Then I have endowed, restricted, and delivered into the hand of the trustee of this endowment a sum of money amounting to three thousand dinars, of which two thousand
and five hundred dinars are for the purpose of spending them on building the clinic endowed by this endowment deed, furnishing it, and preparing it to be fit for the mentioned purpose, and that
at the earliest time the trustee deems appropriate. Until the commencement of the construction, the trustee may utilize the mentioned amount by purchasing government bonds
or similar guaranteed methods; the interest obtained from those funds shall be added to the aforementioned amount and used for the same purpose of
construction. As for the remaining five hundred dinars, they shall be spent for the necessary maintenance of the endowed property in its time until the commencement of building the clinic
intended for endowment.
I have assigned the trusteeship of this endowment to the Lay Council of the Israelite Community in Baghdad, and in the absence of such a council
at any time, the trusteeship shall then transfer to the authority that takes its place.
The trustee must entrust the matter of managing and running this clinic, including the spending of the endowed amount for the purposes for which it was endowed, to
the person or body that manages the Meir Elias Hospital within the limits set for it.
The person named Eliyahu Hayyim Tawfiq, the current president of the Israelite Lay Council in Baghdad, appeared according to the certificate paper
presented, stating that he is the president of the Israelite Lay Council in Baghdad at the present time, issued by the Presidency of the Israelite Community
on 26 / 4 / 1944. After being identified by the two identification witnesses mentioned above, he stated: I have received in full and complete
the endowed amount of three thousand dinars from the endower Mr. Ezra Menachem Daniel to him, and I pledge to preserve it and spend it
according to the conditions mentioned in the endowment deed listed above.
Based on the above, they requested the issuance of a deed for the mentioned endowment.
The Decision: - In view of the above, the endowment has been completed, become binding, and ruled upon according to the conditions listed above, and it has become a valid
legal endowment. What occurred was recorded upon request on 30 / 4 / 1944 AD.
Judge of Personal Matters in Baghdad

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File Number
1944/67 Sh
Judge: - Mr. Hashim Shukra
Endower / - Ezra Menahem Daniel
On this day, Ezra Menahem Daniel appeared, and after being identified by the identification witnesses Meir Hakham Moshe Dankour and Ezra Meir
Baruch, he stated the following: -
I, of my own free will and choice, and in full possession of my mental faculties and maturity, have agreed to allocate the house located in the Taura neighborhood in Baghdad, which is divided into
two houses by an informal division and numbered with door numbers 139/73 and 14/393 according to the land registry deed (Tapu) of June 323 and sequence 312
registered in the name of my late father Menahem Salih Daniel and transferred to me as an inheritance according to the two distributions from the Judge of Personal Matters under number
40/136 dated 11 / 12 / 40 and 34 / 43 Sh dated 29 / 3 / 43 from my own property, and I have endowed it as a valid, final, and perpetual endowment
for the rest of the soul of my late mother Rifka daughter of Abdullah ⟦known⟧, on the condition that it be used as a clinic for the medication and treatment of the poor
of the Mosaic community, and that this clinic be named after my late mother Rifka Menahem Daniel. The trustee (Mutawalli) of this endowment shall have full freedom
and absolute discretion in what he deems appropriate regarding the use of the entire endowed property as a clinic or a part of it, and any surplus that remains, he may lease it
and spend the yield obtained from it, first on paying taxes, maintenance, and necessary repairs for the endowed property, and secondly on the medication and treatment of
the patients who visit that clinic. In the absence of poor visitors to the mentioned clinic, it shall be spent on poor Israeli patients
in Baghdad.
Furthermore, I have endowed, restricted, and delivered into the hands of the trustee of this endowment a sum of money amounting to three thousand Dinars, of which two thousand
and five hundred Dinars are for the purpose of spending them on building the clinic endowed by this document, furnishing it, and preparing it to be suitable for the mentioned purpose, at
the earliest time the trustee deems appropriate. Until the commencement of construction, the trustee may utilize the mentioned amount by purchasing government bonds
or similar guaranteed methods; the interest obtained from those funds shall be added to the endowed amount and used for the same purpose of
construction. As for the remaining five hundred Dinars, they shall be spent for the necessary maintenance of the endowed property from time to time until the commencement of building the clinic
intended for endowment.
I have assigned the trusteeship of this endowment to the Lay Council of the Israeli community in Baghdad, and in the absence of such a council
at any time, the trusteeship shall then transfer to the authority that takes its place.
The trustee must entrust the matter of managing and inspecting this clinic—and this includes the spending of the endowed amount for the purposes for which it was endowed—to
the person or body that manages the Meir Elias Hospital within the limits set for it.
The person named Eliyahu Hayyim Tawfiq, the current President of the Israeli Lay Council in Baghdad, appeared according to the certificate paper
presented, stating that he is the President of the Israeli Lay Council in Baghdad at the present time, issued by the Presidency of the Israeli Community
on 26 / 4 / 1944. After being identified by the two identification witnesses mentioned above, he stated: I have received in full and complete
the endowed amount of three thousand Dinars from the endower, the aforementioned Mr. Ezra Menahem Daniel, and I pledge to preserve it and spend it
according to the conditions set forth in the endowment deed listed above.
Based on the above, they requested the issuance of a deed for the mentioned endowment.
The Decision: - In view of the above, the endowment has been completed, become binding, and was adjudicated according to the conditions listed above, and it has become a valid
legal endowment, and what occurred was recorded upon request on 30 / 4 / 1944 AD.
Judge of Personal Matters in Baghdad
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File Number
1944/67 Sh
Judge: - Mr. ⟦Abbas⟧ Shubbarah
Endower / - Ezra Menahem Daniel
On this day, Ezra Menahem Daniel appeared, and after being identified by the identification witnesses Meir Hakham Moshe Dangoor and Ezra Meir
Haroun, he stated the following: -
I, by my own will and choice, and in full mental capacity and maturity, have agreed to allocate the house located in the Taura neighborhood in Baghdad, which is divided into
two houses by an informal division, located at door numbers 139/73 and 14/393 according to the Tabu deed dated June 323 and sequence 312,
registered in the name of my late father Menahem Salih Daniel and transferred to me as inheritance according to the two distributions from the Judge of Personal Matters under number
40/136 Sh dated 11 / 12 / 40 and 34 / 43 Sh dated 29 / 3 / 43 from my own property, and I have endowed it as a valid, final, and perpetual endowment
for the rest of the soul of my late mother Rifka daughter of Abdullah Shlomo, provided that it be used as a clinic for the medication and treatment of the sick among the poor of
the Mosaic community, and that this clinic be named after my late mother Rifka Menahem Daniel. The trustee of this endowment ⟦full authority⟧
and absolute discretion in what he deems appropriate regarding the use of the entire endowed property as a clinic or a part of it, and any surplus he obtains, he may lease it
and spend the yield obtained from it, first on paying taxes, maintenance, and necessary repairs for the endowed property, and second on the medication and treatment of
the patients who visit that clinic. In the absence of poor visitors to the mentioned clinic, it shall be spent on the poor Jewish patients
in Baghdad.
Then I have endowed, restricted, and delivered into the hand of the trustee of this endowment a sum of money amounting to three thousand dinars, of which two thousand
and five hundred dinars are for spending on the construction of the clinic endowed by this endowment deed, furnishing it, and preparing it to be fit for the mentioned purpose, and that
at the earliest time the trustee deems appropriate. Until the commencement of the repairs, the trustee may utilize the mentioned amount by purchasing government bonds
or similar guaranteed methods. The interest obtained from those funds shall be added to the endowed amount and used for the same purpose of
construction. As for the remaining five hundred dinars, they shall be spent for the necessary maintenance of the endowed property from time to time until the commencement of the construction of the clinic
intended for endowment.
I have assigned the trusteeship of this endowment to the Lay Council of the Jewish community in Baghdad, and in the absence of such a council
at any time, the trusteeship shall then transfer to the authority that takes its place.
The trustee must entrust the management ⟦and livelihood⟧ of this clinic, including the spending of the endowed amount for the purposes for which it was endowed, to
the person or entity that manages the Meir Elias Hospital within the limits he specifies for it.
The person named Eliyahu Hayyim Tawfiq, the current president of the Jewish Lay Council in Baghdad, appeared according to the certificate paper
presented, stating that he is the president of the Jewish Lay Council in Baghdad at the present time, issued by the Presidency of the Jewish Community
on 26 / 4 / 1944. After being identified by the identification witnesses mentioned above, he stated: I have received in full and complete
the endowed amount of three thousand dinars from the endower, the aforementioned Mr. Ezra Menahem Daniel, and I pledge to preserve it and spend it
according to the conditions mentioned in the endowment deed listed above.
Based on the above, a request was made to issue a deed for the mentioned endowment.
The Decision: "In view of the above, the endowment has been completed, become binding, and was adjudicated according to the conditions listed above, and it has become a valid
legal endowment, and what occurred was recorded upon request on 30 / 4 / 1944 AD."
Judge of Personal Matters in Baghdad

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The Administrative Committee of Iraqi Jews in Baghdad } 83531 President Telephone No. - 80452 Secretary Subject / Number L / Date 8/26/1969 Greetings Mr. Secretary General for Monitoring and Administration of the Assets of Jews Who Have Been Revoked Iraqi Citizenship Respected, With reference to your letter No. 18757 dated 8/16/1969 regarding the ownership of the funds of the house No. 64/361 Torat. We have previously informed your esteemed secretariat that the house No. 64/391 Torat does not belong to this committee. Rather, the house No. 64/393 Torat belongs to the leadership of the community pursuant to the technical document issued by the Personal Status Court in Baghdad, a copy of which is attached to our letter No. L / 67/1452 dated 6/17/1967. Please review our letter referred to above and the letter of the Presidency of the Mosaic Community No. T/66/75 dated 1/13/69, attached to which is a copy of the ownership record, the endowment deed, the ownership map, and the property tax receipt. We are ready to provide the requested information and the ownership of the funds kept in House No. Abwab% 64/363 Torah, which you have seized. Please inform us. Please accept my utmost respect, Chairman of the Administrative Committee

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Administrative Committee for Iraqi Jews
in Baghdad
Telephone No.: 83531 President / 80452 Secretary
No. L /: ⟦illegible⟧
Date: 26 / 8 / 196
Subject /:
The Honorable Secretary General for the Supervision and Administration
of the Property of Jews Deprived of Iraqi Citizenship
Greetings.
Reference to your letter No. 18757 dated 16 / 8 / 196 regarding the ownership of the property
numbered 391 / 64 Torat.
We have previously informed your honorable secretariat that the house numbered 391 / 64 Torat does not belong to
this committee. Rather, the house numbered 393 / 64 Torat belongs to the Presidency of the Community according to the endowment
deed issued by the Personal Status Court in Baghdad, a copy of which was attached to our letter No.
L / 1452 / 67 dated 17 / 6 / 1967. Please refer to our letter mentioned above and the letter of the Presidency
of the Mosaic Community No. T / 75 / 69 dated 13 / 1 / 69, which had attached to it a copy of the property registration, the endowment
deed, the property map, and the real estate tax receipt. We are ready to provide the required information and the ownership
of the assets kept in the house with door numbers 393 / 64 Torat, which you have seized. Please inform us
of th⟦line⟧at.
Please accept our highest respect
Chairman of the Administrative Committee

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The Administrative Committee for Iraqi Jews
in Baghdad
Telephone Number { 83531 President
80452 Secretary
Number L /: ⟦illegible⟧
Date: 26 / 8 / 1969
Subject /: ⟦line⟧
Mr. Secretary General for the Supervision and Administration of
the Property of Jews Deprived of Iraqi Citizenship, Respected
After greetings.
Reference to your letter numbered 18757 and dated 16 / 8 / 1969 regarding the ownership of the property
numbered 391 / 64 Torat.
We have previously informed your respected Secretariat that the house numbered 391 / 64 Torat does not belong to
this committee. Rather, the house numbered 393 / 64 Torat belongs to the Presidency of the Community according to the endowment
deed issued by the Personal Status Court in Baghdad, a copy of which was attached to our letter numbered
L / 1452 / 67 and dated 17 / 6 / 1967. Please refer to our letter mentioned above and the letter of the Presidency
of the Mosaic Community numbered T / 75 / 66 and dated 13 / 1 / 66, to which was attached a copy of the property registration, the endowment
deed, the property map, and the real estate tax receipt. We are ready to provide the required information and the ownership of
the assets kept in the house with door numbers 393 / 64 Torat, which you have seized. Please inform us
of th⟦line⟧at.
Please accept our highest respect
Chairman of the Administrative Committee