- Arab Orthodox
The Arab Orthodox are
Arab Greek OrthodoxChristian communities which have existed inPalestine ,Jordan ,Syria andLebanon since the early years of Christianity. During thePalestine Mandate they were prominent in many of the major cities includingJaffa ,Nazareth ,Haifa andJerusalem and also formed the majority of Christians inArab villages of theGalilee .Dispute between Arabs and Greeks
The
Greek Orthodox Church inPalestine was traditionally run by Greek-speaking Orthodox Christians fromGreece orConstantinople (Istanbul ). In the 20th century many of those who made up theBrotherhood of the Holy Sepulchre were not only Greeks but Greeks fromSamos Island . Patriarch Timotheos and Damianos were accused of "flooding the Patriarchate with Samiotes." The local Arabs and their local clergy(who were married, unlike the Greeks in the Brotherhood who refused admittance to any married men), began to rebel and their cause dovetailed withArab nationalism .In 1909, the Arab Orthodox Christians formally petitioned the Ottoman highest authority in demand of their rights. Eventually, several Arab Christian Orthodox conferences were held to promote and demand the rights for the Arab Orthodox community to gain a role in the affairs of the church:
*The First Arab Orthodox conference was held in Haifa on July 15th, 1923.
*The Second Arab Orthodox conference was held in Jafa on October 28th 1931.
*The Third Arab Orthodox conference was held in Jerusalem on September 23rd and 24th,1944.
*The Fourth Arab Orthodox conference was held in Jerusalem on March 23rd,1956
*The Fifth Arab Orthodox conference was held in Amman on December 8th,1992.In addition, especially during the Mandate, there were Orthodox clubs in Haifa and elsewhere and Orthodox scouting groups.
Arab Orthodox were leaders of the Palestinian National Movement, formed the leadership of the Arab portion of the Israeli Communist Party and later
Rakah and edited the leading newspapers in Mandatory Palestine includingFilastin , edited by the Isa brothers(Daoud Isa ), andAl Carmel which was edited byNajib Nassar .Khalil Sakakini , a prominent Jerusalemite, was also an Arab Orthodox as was thePFLP founderGeorge Habash andGeorge Antonious , author of"The Arab Awakening."The 1948 war
During the 1948 war, Israel's War of Independence, a number of Greek Orthodox villages were affected, including:
*Bassa
*Ramla
*Lydda
*Safed
*Kafr Bir'im
*Iqrit
*Tarbikha In addition around 20,000 fled Haifa, 20,000 fled West Jerusalem, 700 fled Acre and 10,000 fled Jaffa. However prominent members remained such as
Tawfik Toubi ,Emile Toma andEmile Habibi and they went on to be leaders of theCommunist party in Israel.Recent history and current events
The Greek Orthodox Arabs make up the largest Christian demographic in Palestine, Jordan and Syria.
There have been numerous disputes between the Arab Orthodox and the Greek-Orthodox leadership of the church in Jerusalem from the Mandate onwards. Jordan encouraged the Greeks to open the Brotherhood to Arab members of the community between 1948 and 1967 when the West Bank was under Jordan.
Land disputes and political ones have been common since 1967, with the Greek priests portrayed as collaborators with Israel. Land disputes include; The sale of St. John's property in the Christian quarter on April 11th, 1990. The transfer of fifty
dunam s nearMar Elias monastery. The sale of two hotels and twenty seven stores onOmar Bin Al-Khattab square near theChurch of the Holy Sepulchre .A recent dispute between the
Palestinian Authority and the Greek-OrthodoxPatriarch Irineos has led to the Patriarch being pushed aside because of accusations of a real estate deal with Israel. This dispute, between the Greek leadership and the local Arab authorities, is the latest manifestation of the phenomenon of the Arab Orthodox.The
Arab Orthodox Society still exists inEast Jerusalem .References
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Sir Ronald Storrs , "The Memoirs of Sir Ronald Storrs". Putnam, New York, 1937.
*Itamar Katz andRuth Kark , 'The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and its congregation: dissent over real estate' in "The International Journal of Middle East Studies", Vol. 37, 2005.
*'Orthodox Shun Patriarch Irineos' [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4574759.stm]
*Seth J. Frantzman , "The Strength and the Weakness: The Arab Christians in Mandatory Palestine and the 1948 War," unpublished M.A thesis at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.External links
* [http://www.jerusalemites.org/ East Jerusalem Arab Orthodox web site]
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