- History of the Jews in Afghanistan
Jew s have lived inAfghanistan for at least 2,000 years, but the community has been reduced greatly because of emmigration. Afghan Jewish communities now exist mostly inIsrael and theUnited States .NEW YORK, June 19, 2007 (RFE/RL), [http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/6/c837c590-c06b-4c30-9017-36f29fc98437.html U.S.: Afghan Jews Keep Traditions Alive Far From Home] ] Today, it is believed that there is only one Jew,Zablon Simintov , who resides in Afghanistan. He cares for a dilapidatedsynagogue , and receives aid from sympatheticMuslim locals [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/09/02/MNU8RH93C.DTL The last Jew in Afghanistan / ALONE ON FLOWER STREET: He survived Soviets, Taliban - and outlasted even his despised peer ] ] in Afghanistan's capital,Kabul . [cite web
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History
It may be possible that Jews have a history of 2,500 years in Afghanistan, tracing back to the
Babylonian Exile and Persian conquest.Records of a Jewish population in Afghanistan go back to the
7th century , with the "Tabqat-i-Nasiri Fact|date=August 2008" mentioning a people called "Bani Israel" settling inGhor Fact|date=August 2008. ThePashtun have a legend of being descended from one of theTen Lost Tribes of Israel . They claimFact|date=August 2008 that the nameKabul is derived from "Cain and Abel ", and the name Afghanistan fromAfghana , a grandson ofKing Saul .In
1080 ,Moses ibn Ezra mentions 40,000 Jews paying tribute toGhazni Fact|date=August 2008, andBenjamin of Tudela in the 12th century counts 80,000 JewsFact|date=August 2008.In the course of
Genghis Khan 's 1222 invasion, the Jewish communities were reduced to isolated pockets. Only in1839 , the population increased again, swelled by refugees fromPersia , reaching some 40,000Fact|date=August 2008.By 1948, about 5,000 Jews existed in Afghanistan, and after they were allowed to emigrate in 1951, most of them moved to Israel and the United States.NEW YORK, June 19, 2007 (RFE/RL), [http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/6/c837c590-c06b-4c30-9017-36f29fc98437.html U.S.: Afghan Jews Keep Traditions Alive Far From Home] ] By 1969, some 300 remained, and most of these left after the Soviet invasion of 1979, leaving 10 Afghan Jews in 1996, most of them in Kabul. More than 10,000 Jews of Afghan descent presently live in Israel. Over 200 families of Afghan Jews live in
New York City in USA.NEW YORK, June 19, 2007 (RFE/RL), [http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/6/c837c590-c06b-4c30-9017-36f29fc98437.html U.S.: Afghan Jews Keep Traditions Alive Far From Home] ]Recent
By the end of 2004, only two Jews were left in Afghanistan, Zablon Simentov and Isaac Levy (born ca. 1920). Levy relied on charity, while Simentov ran a store selling carpets and jewelry until 2001. They lived at separate ends of the dilapidated
Kabul synagogue. Both claimed to be in charge of the synagogue, and the rightful owner of its Torah, accusing the other of theft and imposture. They kept denouncing each other to the authorities, and both spent time inTaliban jails, and the Taliban also confiscated the Torah. Recently, one of Simentov's acquaintances stated that if you had brought (him) a bottle ofwhiskey , he (Simentov) would be in "heaven ." [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/09/02/MNU8RH93C.DTL The last Jew in Afghanistan / ALONE ON FLOWER STREET: He survived Soviets, Taliban - and outlasted even his despised peer ] ]The contentious relationship between Simentov and Levy was dramatized in a play inspired by news reports of the two that appeared in international news media following the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan overthrowing the Taliban regime. The play, entitled "The Last Two Jews of Kabul," was written by playwright
Josh Greenfeld and was staged in New York City in 2002.In January 2005, Levy died of natural cause. Simentov is now the last remaining Jew in Afghanistan, and with a total Afghan population of 30 million, this amounts to a fraction of 33
ppb , the lowest worldwide. Simentov is trying to recover the confiscated Torah. Simentov, who does not speakHebrew [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/09/02/MNU8RH93C.DTL The last Jew in Afghanistan / ALONE ON FLOWER STREET: He survived Soviets, Taliban - and outlasted even his despised peer ] ] claims that the man who stole his Torah is now in U.S. custody in Guantanamo Bay. Simentov has a wife and two daughters who live inIsrael , and he said he was considering joining them. However, when asked during a recent interview whether he would go to Israel, Simentov retorted, "Go to Israel? What business do I have there? Why should I leave?" [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/09/02/MNU8RH93C.DTL The last Jew in Afghanistan / ALONE ON FLOWER STREET: He survived Soviets, Taliban - and outlasted even his despised peer ] ]Ten Lost Tribes of Israel
It is widely believed by many
Muslim scholarsWho|date=August 2008 and someJew ish scholarsWho|date=August 2008 that the largest ethnic group ofAfghanistan , the Pashtuns, are descended from the exiledLost Tribes of Israel , but this is just an assumption and there is no proof for this theory. They cite oral history and the names of various clans, which resemble the names of thetribe s that were exiled by theAssyrian Empire 2,700 years ago, as evidence for this claim. This evidence, however, was not substantiated by a recent genetic test that was focused on a small non-descript group of Pashtuns which found no substantial connection between Jewish populations and the Pashtuns. Nor is the EasternIranian language of the Pashtuns taken into account when examining the claims of Hebrew ancestry. It could be concluded that these claims appear to have emerged amongst the Pashtuns following the Islamic conquest of Afghanistan, it is conceivable that many tribes have created elaborate ancestral lineages to link themselves to prominent peoples mentioned in theQur'an such as Jews, Greeks (seeAlexander in the Qur'an ), and Arabs all of whom have come to the region, but appear to have contributed to various minority genetic strains in the population rather than drastically altering the demographics of Afghanistan. Medieval accounts of the Israelite origin of the Pashtuns are contradicted by ancient sources, which from theVedas [cite book | title =Rig Veda | pages =e.g. in 4.25.7c] andHerodotus [cite book | last =Herodotus | title = Histories | pages = Book IV v.44 and Book III v.91] (c. 450 BCE) onward refer to Paktia (the Pashtun), the "Aparitai" (Afridis) as well as other Pashtun sub-tribes and also by the Iranian language linguistic affiliations of thePashto language.Contemporary Afghan Jews
More than 10,000 Jews of Afghan descent now live in
Israel . The second largest population of Afghan Jews is inNew York City , with 200 families living mostly in the neighborhoods of Flushing, Forest Hills and Jamaica, in the borough ofQueens .NEW YORK, June 19, 2007 (RFE/RL), [http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/6/c837c590-c06b-4c30-9017-36f29fc98437.html U.S.: Afghan Jews Keep Traditions Alive Far From Home] ]Rabbi Jacob Nasirov leads the Orthodox congregation ofAnshei Shalom , the only Afghan synagogue in the United States. Members have roots not only from Afghanistan, but alsoYemen ,Syria ,Russia ,Iraq ,Morocco andLebanon .ee also
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External links
* [http://www.afghanistan-photos.com/crbst_30.html Old pictures of the Jews of Afghanistan]
* [http://www.haruth.com/JewsAfghanistan.html Jews of Afghanistan]
* [http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/06/14/1140379.aspx THE LAST JEW IN AFGHANISTAN] Posted: Saturday, June 14, 2008 8:30 AM, By Martin Fletcher
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