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Dubai’s Crossroads Museum of Civilizations to
hold special event Saturday night remembering the victims of the Nazis and
honoring the Muslims who saved Jews; Moroccan city of Tangier to host official
ceremony in presence of dignitaries
For the second consecutive year, two of the
Arab countries that signed the Abraham Accords normalization agreement with
Israel will hold events around International Holocaust Remembrance Day on
Friday to remember the six million Jews who perished at the hands of the Nazis.
The Crossroads Museum of Civilizations in
Dubai in the United Arab Emirates will commemorate the Holocaust at a ceremony
on Saturday night organized in cooperation with the Israeli and German
embassies there.
The UAE became the first Arab country to
officially commemorate the Holocaust at a similar ceremony held last year.
The Crossroads Museum of Civilizations in
Dubai was also the first museum in an Arab nation to include a special
exhibition that commemorates the Holocaust and tells the stories of its survivors.
“It is very important to us that we focus on
educating people about the tragedies of the Holocaust because education is the
antidote to ignorance,” museum founder Ahmed Obaid Almansoori said in 2021.
The exhibition also has a section dedicated
to the Arabs and Muslims who helped save the Jews from the Nazis.
The exhibition includes pictures and
paintings identifying personalities such as Selahattin Ülkümen, the Turkish
consul-general in Rhodes who saved the Jews of the Greek island from
deportation to Nazi death camps, and Dr. Mohamed Helmy, the Egyptian physician
who saved many Jews from Nazi persecution in Berlin. Helmy had been studying in
Berlin and remained there throughout the Second World War, where he saw what
happened to the people around him and decided to save Jewish families.
Also in the exhibition is a historical
section in which rare collectibles are on display, such as a facsimile of
the Worms Mazhor, a Jewish prayer book from the German city during
the Middle Ages.
The museum will allow attendees to tour the
Holocaust exhibition, and the event will be streamed directly via YouTube for
those who cannot attend in person.
The museum told The Media Line that there
will be recorded and live speeches about the Holocaust delivered during the event,
as well an introductory tour on the Holocaust exhibit.
The UAE was the first Arab country to
officially include the events of the Holocaust in the curriculum for students
across the Emirates, where more than 200 nationalities reside.
In Bahrain, the King Hamad Center for
Peaceful Coexistence has not announced any events to remember the Holocaust
this year, but did host a commemorative event last year.
Sources familiar with the center told The
Media Line that its representatives were currently in the Italian capital Rome,
to inaugurate the Declaration of the Kingdom of Bahrain – the founding
manifesto of the work of the King Hamad Global Center for Peaceful Coexistence.
Morocco is holding a Holocaust commemoration
in the city of Tangier, with the participation of some of the country’s
dignitaries. A similar event was held last year at the Moshe Nahon Synagogue in
Tangier.
While there is no official event this year,
Ibrahim Robin, a member of the Bahraini Jewish community, told The Media Line
that they hold an annual a Holocaust remembrance ceremony at the Ten Commandments
Synagogue in the Bahraini capital of Manama.
“There is great sympathy on the part of the
Bahraini people for what the Jews have gone through. Bahrain is a peaceful
people and does not accept any kind of injustice or criminality,” he
said.
“After the Abraham Accords [were signed], we
have seen a greater light on the Jews in the Gulf, but the reality of
coexistence with the Jews in the Gulf predates these agreements.”
Egypt and Jordan, the first two Arab
countries to sign peace agreements with Israel, have not held any
commemorations of the Holocaust in the decades since they signed those
treaties.
Sudan, which is the fourth signatory of the
Abraham Accords, will also not hold any events to mark the day.
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