Omar Farhadi, an elderly Iraqi Kurd, views photos of Jewish teachers at the Museum of Education in Arbil's oldest primary school in northern Iraq AFP/SAFIN HAMEDARBIL, Iraq: Growing up in Iraq, Omar Farhadi would heat up dinner for his Jewish neighbours when they rested on the Sabbath. Few are left, and their heritage risks fading away too.
Today, Iraqis have fond memories of Jewish friends and neighbours, including 82-year-old Farhadi, whose father owned a shop in a Jewish-majority district of Arbil.Farhadi himself had several Jewish classmates at school and learnt English from a Jewish teacher, Benhaz Isra Salim. The law, and the lack of sectarian bloodshed in the zone, created an environment of"more coexistence" compared to federally-run areas in the south, he told AFP.
"I want a Jewish leader to come teach us the proper customs, but that's not possible under the current conditions," Abdallah added.
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