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Pakistan’s last self-declared Jew campaigns to save cemetery
Reminder of once thriving community in Karachi is neglected and under threat from encroaching Muslim burial site


One of the headstones at the Jewish cemetery in Karachi. Photograph: Jon Boone/The Guardian

Jon Boone in Karachi

Friday 26 December 2014 13.35 EST

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There are few clues as to the identity of the last Pakistani Jew to be buried in Karachi. A heart-shaped piece of marble set into a slab of rough concrete in the city’s Jewish cemetery in February 1983 has none of the detail or Hebrew script of the more elaborate tombs built a century earlier, when Jews were a self-confident minority in a country where they are now often demonised.

“In loving memory of darling sweet Dorothy, left me suddenly her soul rest in peace,” is the extent of the inscription. It marks the end of a community.

Chand Arif, the cemetery’s self-appointed caretaker, remembers Dorothy’s burial when he was a 13-year-old boy, but has no idea who she was. He says the rundown graveyard, which has not been visited by relatives of the dead for decades, is at risk of encroachment. Encircling what is known locally as the “Israel compound” is the Mewa Shah burial district that – in this sprawling megacity of 20 million – is running out of space for the dead.

Arif, his extended family and several goats have been squatting on the land for two generations. “There are people who want to come over and make this a Muslim graveyard,” he said. “They tell us we will give you money to give this area to us.”

In the 1950s there were regular burials and visitors, many of whom came wearing black suits and hats to pay their respects. But their numbers dwindled as Jews moved to India after the partition of the subcontinent in 1947 into India and Pakistan. Later, many more went to Israel.

The first of several mob attacks on the city’s synagogue came in May 1948, following US recognition of the new Jewish state. Today, conspiracy theorists are as likely to hold the “Jewish interest” responsible for disasters as they are the US or India.

Some members of Karachi’s Jewish community had been brought to the city by empire, but most were members of the Bene Israel community, which claims to trace its roots in south Asia back almost 2,000 years.


It is thought there may still be a handful of Jews living in the city, although many have married into non-Jewish families or pass as Parsees or Christians.

Most of the roughly 300 surviving graves date from the mid-19th century, with the grandest clustered in the early decades of the 20th century. It was a high point for a small community in a fast-growing port city that would later become Pakistan’s first capital.

Lengthy inscriptions mention professional designations such as “wharf supervisor” and refer to the synagogues dotted around a city that now has no places of Jewish worship.

In one corner a square sandstone building contains a grand sarcophagus for the remains of Solomon David, who built the Magain Shalome synagogue in the city died in 1902. One of the last remaining Jews in the city agreed the synagogue could be replaced with a block of flats in the 1980s, provided a small replacement was built, but the developers reneged on the deal.

Despite the hostility to Jews in Pakistan, an engineer called Fishel Benkhald is happy to wear his religious affiliation on his sleeve.

Benkhald, the son of a Muslim father and Iranian Jewish mother, says he grew up in Karachi respecting both religions and now considers himself Jewish, even though his national ID card says otherwise. In an antisemitic society, he is Pakistan’s sole self-declared Jew, and is campaigning to preserve the cemetery. “I want the government to recognise the Jews as a minority in Pakistan,” he said.

Benkhald’s efforts at raising awareness have been unsuccessful. The authorities have ignored his letters and, while some interest was drummed up through Twitter, no one came to help cut back the cemetery’s overgrown bushes.

Arif Hasan, a celebrated Karachi architect who sits on the provincial government’s cultural heritage committee, has proposed the graveyard be declared a protected site. “Naturally there is an anti-Israel feeling which is very strong,” he said. “But this is our heritage, irrespective of whether we are Jewish, Muslim or Christian, and we have to protect it.”
 
So sad.

Israel's creation has put a black mark of a great religion and community all over the world.

Before Europeans (Ashkenazi Jews) colonization and genocide of Palestinians in Palestine, Jews had no problem in living within wider Islamic World. Infact, Jews had it much better under Islam than under Europe. Offcourse, there were discrimination and problems, but with respect to the time era, Muslims were most tolerant of Jews.

Infact, some of the greatest scholars of Jewish studies in the best universities of the West have argued that if it wasn't for Muslims and Islam, Judaism as a religion would have been wiped out completely. Muslims saved the Jews' existence

Read the article below

So, what did the Muslims do for the Jews? | The Jewish Chronicle

After the creation of Israel and its barbaric genocide of Palestinians, Jews all around the world faced backlashed and were forced to move into Israel and become a part of racist, exclusionary, apartheid state.

Very sad indeed...
 
After the abomination that the jews have committed in Palestine, they should have no space, no peace, no memory or history anywhere in the muslim world
 
After the abomination that the jews have committed in Palestine, they should have no space, no peace, no memory or history anywhere in the muslim world
Troll alert! Jews are human too :D

Is this Benkhalid guy same who is registered here as Twitter@Jew_Pakistani
True. Check this post:
Yes I support relation between Pakistan and Israel for regional benefits along with ease of religious visits for Pakistani Jews to Israel.

These two news sites has published the story on my attempt to get Synagogue back in Pakistan.
-The Jewish chronicle on 10/January/2014.

-Israel National News (Arutz Sheva) on 13/January/2014.

Thanks
Bhenkhald
Twitter: @ Jew_Pakistani
PAKISTAN AND ISRAEL | CAN WE BECOME FRIENDS | Page 3
 
We must reject the inclination to view Zionism's atrocities as a reflection on Judaism or Jews.

It is unfortunate that ordinary Jews should bear the consequences of the actions of the Israeli extremists.

So what are zionists as defined by you?

For example, any act towards securing the security of the Jewish state seemingly is an act of zionists, with you. Please help clarify the distinction for us.
 
So what are zionists as defined by you?

For example, any act towards securing the security of the Jewish state seemingly is an act of zionists, with you. Please help clarify the distinction for us.

Original ZIonism, as envisioned by its creator Theodor Herzl, was the belief and commitment to safeguard Jews from persecution and take charge of their own destiny.

So far, so good...

But Zionism got hijacked into a doctrine of racial superiority and manifest destiny by extremists who believed that the ends justified the means, and that the rights of other groups -- innocent groups -- could be subjugated to Jewish goals. The colonization of Palestine, in full complicity with the colonial rulers and in gross violation of the rights of the local Palestinians, was justified by this new Zionism.

If a bunch of white migrants decided to evict most non-whites from the new region in order to create a 'White State', it would be condemned. The Zionist colonization of Palestine is analogous.
 
Original ZIonism, as envisioned by its creator Theodor Herzl, was the belief and commitment to safeguard Jews from persecution and take charge of their own destiny.

So far, so good...

But Zionism got hijacked into a doctrine of racial superiority and manifest destiny by extremists who believed that the ends justified the means, and that the rights of other groups -- innocent groups -- could be subjugated to Jewish goals. The colonization of Palestine, in full complicity with the colonial rulers and in gross violation of the rights of the local Palestinians, was justified by this new Zionism.

If a bunch of white migrants decided to evict most non-whites from the new region in order to create a 'White State', it would be condemned. The Zionist colonization of Palestine is analogous.

Wait a minute you talking at the margins here, If it's about white vs. nonwhite and eviction rates , then we would call the same of practically every Islamic country.

Majority sunni strong arming over shia neighbourhoods and vice versa, or even your beloved China and what it does in Tibet( just not the color white in this case). Or majority of muslims polled in europe saying their goal is make them a sharia country( same mindset) OR pakistan where the percentages of minorities have drastically fallen. Where their lands were taken away , their places of worships removed under some eminent domain clause.

Pakistan is a close mirror to the Israel state. You had divided parts what used to be Pakistan that were heavily minority.
 
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Wait a minute you talking at the margins here, If it about white vs. nonwhite and eviction rates , then we would call the same of practically every Islamic country.

Majority sunni strong arming over shia neighbourhoods and vice versa, or even your beloved China and what it does in Tibet( just not the color white in this case). Or majority of muslims polled in europe saying their goal is make them a sharia country( same mindset) OR pakistan where the percentages of minorities have drastically fallen. Where their lands were taken away , their places of worships removed under some eminent domain clause.

Pakistan is a close mirror to the Israel state. You had divided parts what used to be Pakistan that were heavily minority.

Please don't persist in demonstrating ignorance of history and the English language. Spare me the hyperbolic rantings of Islamophobes warning or Eurabia. The situation with Pakistan is not even remotely comparable and I have no time to repeat the distinction nth time to educate you.

A group of Jewish migrants decide to evict most of the locals because of their race.
Do you support it or not?

PS. Do you realize that, with every post you write, you only expose the comical charade of your so-called State Dept. background?
 
Please don't persist in demonstrating ignorance of history and the English language. Spare me the hyperbolic rantings of Islamophobes warning or Eurabia. The situation with Pakistan is not even remotely comparable and I have no time to repeat the distinction nth time to educate you.

A group of Jewish migrants decide to evict most of the locals because of their race.
Do you support it or not?

PS. Do you realize that, with every post you write, you only expose the comical charade of your so-called State Dept. background?

Islamophobes? come now. Even if you can't agree on what seems to be above your pay grade. No need to throw the race and bigot card at people. I'd appreciate if you can muster a bit of maturity and avoid labeling me in that way.

I don't support very many of the expansions they are doing, and then there is whole lot I don't support that I wrote in my thread on Israel- but I do support the right to a Jewish state. And since every Jew supports it too, by your definition they are zionist. Just as I thought.

A group decided in the name of getting their own country to evict millions and take over lands that were previously of another minorities. Do you support that?

Nvm. I save you your next chant " You won You won". Have a nice day.
 
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Islamophobes? come now. Even if you can't agree on what seems to be above your pay grade. No need to throw the race and bigot card at people. I'd appreciate if you can muster a bit of maturity and avoid labeling me in that way.

I am not calling you an Islamophonbe. I am saying that Islamophobes exaggerate the threat of Eurabia.

I don't support very many of the expansions they are doing, and then there is whole lot I don't support that I wrote in my thread on Israel- but I do support the right to a Jewish state.

As expected, you didn't answer the question.
But your non-answer is an answer in itself.

And since every Jew supports it too, by your definition they are zionist. Just as I thought.

Every Jew does not automatically support Israel. Why do you insist on showcasing your ignorance of world affairs?

A group decided in the name of getting their own country to evict millions and take over lands that were previously of another minorities. Do you support that?

Once again, you betray your ignorance of history by insisting on an equivalence between Pakistan's formation and that of Israel.

I should point out the obvious and crucial difference -- as has been done by many here countless times -- but I would rather enjoy watching you dig yourself deeper into this ditch...

Nvm. I save you your next chant " You won You won". Have a nice day.

No need to throw a tantrum because your 'State Dept.' credentials have been questioned in light of your knowledge gaps.
 
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But Zionism got hijacked into a doctrine of racial superiority
There is no any racial superiority in Zionism.

and manifest destiny by extremists who believed that the ends justified the means, and that the rights of other groups -- innocent groups -- could be subjugated to Jewish goals. The colonization of Palestine, in full complicity with the colonial rulers and in gross violation of the rights of the local Palestinians, was justified by this new Zionism.
Arabs in Israel live better and have more rights than in their own countries.
 

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