Justice for Jews from Arab Countries
January 17, 2008 - (New York, NY) Justice for Jews from Arab Countries
(JJAC) is pleased that President George Bush raised the issue of Jews
from Arab countries while on his official visit to Israel in early
January. In an article headlined, "Bush aware of Jewish Refugee'
Plight," The Jerusalem Post said the U.S. President was "very
conscious" that Jewish refugees fled to Israel from Arab lands after
the 1947-49 war, and that one of the points that came up in Bush's
discussion was the number of Jewish refugees that were created in the
period after 1948.
This report of President Bush's interest in the plight of Jews from
Arab countries, comes after the December visit to the White House by
Maurice Shohet, a long time member of JJAC's International Steering
Committee. Joining Mr. Shohet at the White House were Professor Judea
Pearl and Ruth Pearl, parents of slain Wall Street Journal
correspondent Daniel Pearl, all of whom spoke to President Bush on the
plight of Jewish refugees from Arab counties. This followed the recent
Annapolis Peace Conference, where JJAC issued a declaration which
stated, inter alia: "The exclusion and denial of rights and redress to
Jewish refugees from Arab and Muslim countries will prejudice authentic
negotiations between the parties and undermine the justice and
legitimacy of any agreement." In preparation for Annapolis, JJAC sent a
letter to President Bush asking that the issue of Jews from Arab
countries be discussed in the context of Middle East refugees.
Stanley A. Urman, Executive Director of Justice for Jews from Arab
Countries welcomed the news of Bush's remarks, "We are grateful that
the President is cognizant of this important narrative - the violations
of rights, and the displacement, of up to one million Jews from Arab
countries. President's Bush's words come at the opening of the 2008
Congressional session, at which consideration will be given to two
bi-partisanship resolutions which call attention to the fact that Jews
living in Arab countries suffered human rights violations, were
uprooted from their homes, and were made refugees."
The Resolutions, Senate Res. 85 and House Res. 185, would signify that
"it would be inappropriate and unjust for the United States to
recognize rights for Palestinian refugees without recognizing equal
rights for former Jewish, Christian, and other refugees from Arab
countries."
Far-reaching and comprehensive, these Resolutions instruct the
President to ensure that in all international forums, when the issue of
'Middle East refugees' is discussed, representatives of the United
States must ensure that any explicit reference to Palestinian refugees
is matched by a similar explicit reference to Jewish and other
refugees, as a matter of law and equity.
Over the next several months, JJAC will be working with Jews Indigenous
to the Middle East and North Africa (JIMENA) on promoting the
Resolutions. JJAC is a coalition of Jewish communal organizations
operating under the auspices of the Conference of Presidents of Major
American Jewish Organizations and the American Sephardi Federation in
partnership with the American Jewish Committee, the American Jewish
Congress, Anti-Defamation League, B'nai Brith International, the Jewish
Public Council for Public Affairs and the World Sephardic Congress.
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