AI English Translation, Pages 26-50
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Ministry of Finance ⟦line⟧ Number /
General Pension Directorate ⟦line⟧ Date /
To -
General Settlement Directorate
Subject - Revocation of Iraqi citizenship for Jewish retirees
Further to our letter No. 3193 dated 26 / 8 / 1950
1 - The pension of the Iraqi Jewish retiree subject to the law of the supplement to the decree of revocation of citizenship No. 1
for the year 1950 shall be cut off from the following dates:
a - From the date of the issuance of the Council of Ministers' decision to revoke the Iraqi citizenship of the retiree
Jewish person as per the first paragraph of the law.
b - From the date on which the Jewish retiree leaves Iraq illegally as per
the second paragraph of the law.
c - From the date 1 / 9 / 1950 for the retiree who left Iraq illegally
and is covered by the third paragraph of the law.
2 - In view of the above, please provide us immediately with a table showing the names of the Jewish retirees whose
Iraqi citizenship has been revoked or dropped under the three aforementioned articles, and continue
to provide us with tables containing such retirees whose Iraqi citizenship is revoked
in the future, as we applied in our aforementioned letter.
General Pension Director
Copy to -
Ministry of Interior ⟦line⟧ with reference to our letter addressed above
All Governorates ⟦line⟧
For filing / Revocation of citizenship
Ministry of Education
Directorate of Education of Baghdad Province
Number: ⟦illegible⟧
Date: ⟦illegible⟧
To
Administration of ⟦illegible⟧ Private School
Subject: ⟦illegible⟧
Your letter numbered ⟦illegible⟧ on ⟦illegible⟧
1- ⟦illegible⟧
A- ⟦illegible⟧
B- ⟦illegible⟧
C- ⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible⟧
Director of Education of Baghdad Province
A copy of it to ⟦illegible⟧
File sequence 11 ⟦illegible⟧
Mandali Police Assistantship
Number 14 S
Date 2/12/1950
To the Mandali Criminal Judge - Top Secret and Urgent
12 Bail Bonds for ⟦Good⟧ Conduct
Since the issue of combating the smuggling of Jews at the present time is one of the important issues that requires
exerting maximum efforts and taking the strictest measures to prevent the secret escape of Jews and the ⟦leakage⟧
of the country's wealth outside Iraq, in addition to other concerns related to security, and given that
the ⟦district⟧ area borders the Iranian frontier along a line approximately
one hundred and fifty kilometers long, we have given this issue full attention and intensified
surveillance. As a result, it has become ⟦clear to us⟧ that the Jewish individuals, namely
Shmuel Yusuf Dallal, Hazqeel nicknamed (Mam Khama), Saleh ⟦Murakhsam⟧ Rayous,
Daoud Siyah, Aziz Cohen Aziz, Ibrahim Eliyahu, Nassim ⟦Yaqoub⟧, Danka, Hazqeel
Nassim Alayh, Daoud Helmy, and Ibrahim Munshi, who are residents of the town of Mandali,
have seized the opportunity of their residence in this city bordering the frontier to promote the issue of
smuggling Jews to Iran, whether those coming from Baghdad or those residing in Mandali.
Their actions have appeared ⟦clearly⟧, obviously, and openly, especially when
three Jews were arrested in the Al-Jazeera area in a car ⟦coming⟧ from Baghdad with the intent to escape
to Iran, as they began preparing funds and distributing fifths of them to smugglers and guides,
providing facilities on their behalf, and spreading bad propaganda against the measures
taken by the authorities against them, portraying them in a way that paralyzes the hands of the police and other
authorities regarding what is attributed to them, and a campaign that they have begun to openly commit their acts
and spread the darkest propaganda against the authorities engaged in combating smuggling. It has been
fully proven that ⟦their protection⟧ of the Jews who were arrested while trying to escape
to Iran, and as long as the Jews mentioned above are of Iraqi nationality and are citizens of this
homeland, it was mandatory for them to preserve the sanctity of ⟦the law⟧ and the interest of loyalty
required like other citizens. However, their audacity and danger have reached a point where they have become a threat
to the state, and they cannot be left at all without a guarantee, as their remaining in this state
and their incitement of Jews to escape and their ⟦open⟧ rise to help the Jews who are arrested
will inevitably lead to a breach of public peace. ⟦It is requested⟧ to approve bringing them
under guard to the court to be tried according to paragraph (b) of Article 78 of the Criminal
Procedure Code and to issue a decision requesting them to provide a cash bail for ⟦good⟧ conduct for a period of three
years. As long as the aforementioned have exceeded the limit, it has become the view of the police to restrict their movements
and the aforementioned evidence we noted above, and I estimate that it is necessary to ⟦bail them⟧ under this paragraph.
The article 79/penal access and the atmosphere of contempt against the localization of education, the ruling of the aforementioned article, fire on this report. According to the article, approximately and in detail, in our announcement, Nihal Tahi arrived with the information and the Khana left for Holar Bad Mana Cash Khawahm Bada Khat and collected about the smuggling of Jews in the friend that to the director of the valley of Diyala to decide with the information
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Mandali Criminal Court
Number
Date 4 / 9 / 1950
To -
The Honorable Yusuf Ibrahim
I have been informed by the content of the statement submitted by the Assistant Chief of Mandali Police, No. 14, dated 4 / 7 / 1950
that you specifically know about crossing the prohibited borders and have conspired in smuggling Jews from Iraq via the Mandali-Iran border
⟦...⟧ and that you also agreed to pay secretly to spread propaganda among the Israelis residing in Mandali
and those coming from Baghdad, and such conduct is not permitted by the Security and General Residency Wing; therefore, the court requests your presence to pay
the amount of ⟦...⟧ today at twelve o'clock noon, and otherwise you will be detained in the aforementioned place, as this act of yours is considered
a criminal offense punishable under Paragraph 25 of Article (78) of the Criminal Procedure and Article (71) of the aforementioned law
⟦Signature⟧
First Class Mandali Criminal Judge
List
Inspection of places according to Article 66 or 68 of the Baghdadi Criminal Procedure Code
Form - 45
Number:
Police Station:
First Information Report Number:
Date:
Name of the house occupant:
Inspected (places):
Place of inspection:
Date and time of start of inspection:
End of inspection:
List of seized property
Government Press 1793 / 2 / 1949
Serial Number | Details | Estimated Price
| | Fils | Dinar
1 - The case of Hakouli Yaqoub al-Haddad (sentenced to three years under Article 289)
A letter arrived from the niece of Hakouli Yaqoub al-Haddad to her mother (i.e., Hakouli al-Haddad's sister)
At the end of the letter, she mentions the phrase (Our greetings to Abu Yaqoub)
During the investigation with the mother of the aforementioned girl at the Criminal Investigation Directorate, she was asked
(Who is Abu Yaqoub?) She replied that it was Hakouli, her brother. Then the aforementioned Hakouli was brought before the Martial Court
He confessed that he is not the only one called Abu Yaqoub in the family. After inquiring from him, he explained that he has two
brothers, a brother-in-law, and a relative of his sister who are nicknamed Abu Yaqoub. Accordingly, all of them were arrested and sentenced to three years of hard
labor, and they are:
1 - Hakouli Yaqoub 2 - Daoud Yaqoub 3 - Moshi Yaqoub 4 - Ezra Yaqoub
5 - Ishaq Moshi
2 - The case of Salim Somekh - a senior employee at the port, sentenced to five years under Article 289
He was accused of participating in inciting some to carry out demonstrations as a result of personal grudges due to his position
He presented conclusive evidence that he was outside Basra during the demonstrations he was accused of, but the court did not
listen to his defense and sentenced him to five years in prison with police surveillance for three
years. Saleh Sidqi, Maurice Yamin, Ibrahim Salman, Sion Asher, Naji
Menachem, Ishaq Sidqi, and Latif Smouha were all sentenced on the same charge.
3 - The case of ⟦Sion⟧ Yaqoub Sion Bahr and Yaqoub Munshi Bahr - sentenced to two years
They were accused of participating in the Kadhimiya demonstration on 9/17/1948, while they presented
witnesses to prove that they were in the homes of Mr. Ahmed Hafez and Mr. Tariq Nashat al-Sannawi.
4 - The case of Elias Ishaq - sentenced to three years
An employee in the Ministry of Finance, sentenced because the word (Rescue and Collection) written by him on official papers was read
as (Rescue of the Fever)
5 - The case of Gurji Nissan, Siddiq Pinhas, Naeem Abed, and Salim Mushir - all sentenced to three years
under Article 289
Based on the testimony of a witness who stated to the Criminal Investigations that they receive communist books, and they were sentenced
without these books being presented to the court.
⟦line⟧
A - The occurrence of some individual attacks in areas inhabited by Jews. 2 - The issue of permitting the transfer of the property of some churches in the districts and districts to Baghdad (such as women, Qur’ans and scrolls). A member of the sect was previously stopped when he was transporting a (sepher) from Al-Kifl to Baghdad and the (sepher) was detained on the way in one of the police stations - the Mandali case. 4 - The issue of the Mukhtars visiting the houses of God to preserve the gene.
Baghdad, April 7, 1950
His Excellency the Acting Head of the Jewish Community
Baghdad
Greetings,
In view of the slow progress of the final registration for those wishing to renounce their Iraqi citizenship
at the Meir Tuweig Synagogue, and the large number of those who registered themselves at the sub-registration centers
in Baghdad, I suggest taking the following steps:
1 - Assigning a serial registration number for the sub-center at the time of registration (according to the method followed
when registering petitions in government departments) stamped with the seal of the relevant sub-center.
2 - This number should be mentioned next to the names of the registrants required to attend the Meir Tuweig Synagogue
to sign the relevant form, when the weekly lists are published in the sub-centers.
The most important benefit I intended from this proposal is to give the person
registered in the sub-centers an idea of the approximate date on which they will be called for final registration
at the Meir Tuweig Synagogue, so that they have the opportunity to liquidate their business at the appropriate time
according to their circumstances. This also helps prevent any manipulation in the registration,
a manipulation that many have complained about.
In order to generalize the aforementioned benefits to everyone, please be so kind as to give serial numbers
to all those who have previously registered their names in the sub-centers and who have not yet been requested
to attend the Meir Tuweig Synagogue for final registration.
I know that implementing this proposal means adding exhausting work for Your Excellency
and the persons in charge of registration in the sub-centers, but what encouraged me to submit it
is the importance of the subject for businessmen and employees of the middle and poor classes
on one hand, and my belief in your extreme keenness to protect the interests of the community members as much as possible
on the other hand.
In conclusion, I hope that my proposal receives the attention it deserves, and I pray to God Almighty
to help you and grant you success in performing your duty towards the community to the fullest extent. Respectfully yours.
Sincerely,
⟦signature⟧
H. K. ⟦illegible⟧
(Rafidain Oil Company - Baghdad)
Department Copy
T / 1272 / 50
27 / 4 / 1950
Directorate General of Posts and Telegraphs
Baghdad
Greetings,
With reference to your letter No. AT / 2 / 11 / 14515 dated
24 / 4 / 1950.
We agree to install a telephone set in the Meir Tweg Synagogue at our expense
for the purpose of processing nationality revocation transactions in the aforementioned synagogue.
Please accept our respects.
⟦illegible⟧
Acting Head of the Community
President of the Lay Council
Copy to -
A / 25 / 4
Directorate of Travel and Nationality Police - for information
Open a special file in the name of
Nationality Revocation Committee
To the Honorable President of the Israelite Community
May God guide your times and grant you success for the good of humanity.
I hope you do not consider this letter personal, but rather a letter
expressing what the members of the Israelite community in Hillah are facing
from the intransigence of the Mukhtar who was imposed upon them and has recently
begun placing obstacles and hurdles regarding the issue of their deportation by travel.
Were it not for my certainty of the Mukhtar's inhumane actions, I would not have written this
letter, in which I ask on behalf of the Israelite community that you save them
from this person who has begun conspiring with the registration officer in order
to extort bribes from the poor by placing obstacles before them, for example,
<del>⟦that they⟧</del> do not agree to register a person sentenced by the Spiritual Council
with a personal guarantee, as well as those sentenced under police supervision, knowing
that these restrictions were not stipulated in the text of the Denaturalization Law.
Likewise, if a person registered himself in Baghdad and has been
living in Hillah for ten years, they demand that he go
to Baghdad for registration. This is a brief summary of the actions of this person
conspiring with the registration officer. In the name of humanity, we ask that
you put an end and a solution to these issues, knowing that there is no
responsible person for us in Hillah to defend us against these injustices.
Therefore, we have turned to your Excellency, and we have great hope in you.
The Sender
⟦Eliyahu Maghi Hai⟧
5/5/50
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Presidency of the Jewish Community
in Baghdad
Date: 5 / 5 / 50
To the honorable and distinguished Mr. Yusuf Shlomo, respected
After greetings,
We have received the letter sent herewith by mail
from the honorable Rabbi Arso for your review
and to notify you herewith. Do you intend to take any
action regarding it, please?
Sincerely,
⟦signature⟧
T/ 1282 / 50
9 / 5 / 1950
Administrative Order
Mr. Daoud Salim is appointed as a clerk to carry out the initial registration for those wishing
to renounce their citizenship at the Shukr Synagogue center with a monthly salary of eight
dinars and without cost-of-living allowances effective from the first of May 1950.
Acting Head of the Community
President of the Lay Council
Copy to—
The Accountant — to act accordingly ⟦line⟧
Mr. Daoud Salim ⟦line⟧
The relevant personal records
A / 7 / 5
To Duplicate
Second Copy
T / 1282 / 50
9 / 5 / 1950
Administrative Order
Mr. Daoud Salim is appointed as a clerk to perform the initial registration for those wishing
to renounce their citizenship at the Sheker Synagogue center with a monthly salary of eight
dinars and without cost-of-living allowances effective from the first of May 1950.
⟦signature⟧
Acting Head of the Community
President of the Lay Council
Copy to -
The Accountant - to act accordingly ⟦line⟧
Mr. Daoud Salim ⟦line⟧
The relevant personal file ⟦line⟧
A / 7 / 5
T / 1282 / 50
9 / 5 / 1950
21 bis
Administrative Order
Mr. Daoud Salim is appointed as a clerk to perform the initial registration for those wishing
to renounce their nationality at the Sheker Synagogue center with a monthly salary of eight
dinars and without cost-of-living allowances effective from the first of May 1950.
⟦illegible⟧
Acting Head of the Community
President of the Lay Council
Copy to —
The Accountant — to act accordingly ⟦line⟧
Mr. Daoud Salim ⟦line⟧
The relevant personal file ⟦line⟧
A / 7 / 5
22
Copy of Department 182
T/ 1284 / 50
9 / 5 / 1950
Administrative Order
Mr. Ashour Haskiel is appointed as a clerk to perform the preliminary registration
for those wishing to renounce their citizenship at the Great Synagogue center with a monthly salary of
eight dinars and without cost-of-living allowances effective from the first of May 1950.
⟦signature⟧
Acting Head of the Community
President of the Lay Council
Copy to -
The Accountant - to act accordingly ⟦line⟧
Mr. Ashour Haskiel ⟦line⟧
A / 7 / 5 The relevant personal file ⟦line⟧
T/ 1284 / 50
9 / 5 / 1950
Administrative Order
Mr. Ashir Hesqel is appointed as a clerk to perform the initial registration
for those wishing to renounce their citizenship at the Great Synagogue center with a monthly salary of
eight dinars and without cost-of-living allowances as of the first of May 1950.
⟦signature⟧
Acting President of the Community
President of the Lay Council
Copy to ⟦line⟧
The Accountant ⟦line⟧ for action accordingly
Mr. Ashir Hesqel ⟦line⟧
A / 7 / 5 The relevant personal file ⟦line⟧
A. A. Duplicate
T / 50 / 1284
9 / 5 / 1950
Administrative Order
Mr. Ashir Haskil is appointed as a clerk to carry out the preliminary registration
for those wishing to renounce their citizenship at the Great Synagogue center with a monthly salary of
eight dinars and without cost-of-living allowances effective from the first of May 1950.
⟦signature⟧
Acting Head of the Community
President of the Lay Council
Copy to -
The Accountant - to act accordingly ⟦line⟧
Mr. Ashir Haskil ⟦line⟧
The relevant personal file ⟦line⟧ A / 7 / 5
T / 1285 / 55
9 / 5 / 1950
Administrative Order
Mr. Eliyahu Shaul is appointed as a clerk to perform the initial registration for those wishing
to renounce their citizenship at the Ezra Daoud Synagogue center with a monthly salary of eight dinars
and without high cost of living allowances, effective from the first of May 1950.
⟦signature⟧
Acting Head of the Community
President of the Lay Council
Copy to —
The Accountant — to act accordingly
Mr. Eliyahu Shaul
The relevant personal file
A / 7 / 5
22
⟦...⟧
T / 1285 / 50
9 / 5 / 1950
Administrative Order
Mr. Eliyahu Shaul is appointed as a clerk to perform the initial registration for those wishing
to renounce their citizenship at the Ezra Daoud Synagogue center with a monthly salary of eight dinars
and without cost-of-living allowances, effective from the first of May 1950.
⟦signature⟧
Acting Head of the Community
President of the Lay Council
Copy to -
The Accountant - to act accordingly
Mr. Eliyahu Shaul
The relevant personal file
A / 7 / 5
122
Health of the Department
T / 1285 / 50
9 / 5 / 1950
Administrative Order
Mr. Eliyahu Shaul is appointed as a clerk to perform the initial registration for those wishing
to renounce their citizenship at the Ezra Daoud Synagogue center with a monthly salary of eight dinars
and without cost-of-living allowances effective from the first of May 1950.
⟦signature⟧
Acting Head of the Community
President of the Lay Council
Copy to —
The Accountant — to act accordingly ⟦line⟧
Mr. Eliyahu Shaul
The relevant personal file
A / 7 / 5
T / ⟦illegible⟧ / 50
9 / 5 / 1950
Administrative Order
Mr. Shaul Arqail is appointed to assist the citizenship revocation officials at
Meir Tweg Synagogue in clerical matters with a monthly salary of eight Dinars and without
cost-of-living allowances, effective from the first of May 1950.
⟦signature⟧
Acting Head of the Community
President of the Lay Council
Copy to -
The Accountant - to act accordingly.
Mr. Shaul Arqail
The relevant personal file
A / 8 / 5
24
⟦illegible⟧
T/ 50/1286
9 / 5 / 1955
Administrative Order
Mr. Shaul Raphael is appointed to assist the denaturalization officials at
Meir Tweg Synagogue in clerical matters with a monthly salary of eight dinars and without
cost-of-living allowances effective from the first of May 1950.
⟦signature⟧
Acting Head of the Community
President of the Lay Council
Copy to -
The Accountant - to act accord⟦line⟧ingly.
Mr. Shaul Rapha⟦line⟧el
The relevant personal fi⟦line⟧le
A / 8 / 5
24
Department Copy ⟦184⟧
T / 1286 / 50
9 / 5 / 1950
Administrative Order
⟦line⟧
Mr. Shaul Raphael is appointed to assist the nationality revocation officials at
Meir Taweig Synagogue in clerical matters with a monthly salary of eight Dinars and without
cost of living allowances effective from the first of May 1950.
⟦signature⟧
Acting Head of the Community
President of the Lay Council
⟦signature⟧
Copy to -
The Accountant - to act accordingly.
Mr. Shaul Raphael ⟦line⟧
The relevant personal file
A / 8 / 5
T / ⟦line⟧ 55 / 1287
9 / 5 / 1955
Administrative Order
Mr. Saleh Saleh Abboudi is appointed to assist the nationality revocation officials at
Meir Tweg Synagogue in clerical matters with a monthly salary of eight Dinars and without
cost of living allowances effective from the first of May 1955.
⟦signature⟧
Acting Head of the Community
President of the Lay Council
Copy to:
The Accountant - to act accordingly ⟦line⟧
Mr. Saleh Abboudi
The relevant personal file
A / 8 / 5