“Anti-Jewish misinformation & untruths took such a strong hold in western college campuses and some media that basic historical truths about the Jewish people’s right to their own land was replaced with falsehoods that perpetuate an inaccurate history.”

My Egyptian Jewish grandfather stood on the steps of the memorial where in 225 C.E., Alexandria murdered their Judea mirrored in byzantine period when blood soaked the sandstone walls like a Mizrahi red flower in time b’nei yisroel or b’not yisroel (the sons & daughters of Israel) he said, out of the ancient middle east, Assyrian, Babylonian, Egyptian these places still exist, but histories are lost you must know your history or you too will die like all those who trod these steps in the past, your ancestors; In Canaan, 1000 BCE it began with a liberation from enslavement Moab, Aram, Phoenicia, Philistia, Judah, Israel, Medea, Egypt a kingdom until the Assyrian empire conquered Jewish peoples in a polytheistic world then came Babylonia, crushing the tiny kingdom of Judea, so began the Jewish diaspora where in the Seleucid empire, possession of Jewish scriptures was a capital offense with the Persian invasion, names changed, blood did not the bnei yisrael (descendants of Israel) returned afterward, alexander the great, his Greek army plundered Jewish inhabitants of Alexandria in Egypt absorbed into Hellenistic empire Jerusalem as their mother city always in their hearts Judaism part ethnicity, part religion, part culture Bar Kokhba revolt, 132 C. E., response to Roman Empire anti-Jewish persecution emperor Hadrian punishes Jews by changing ‘Judea’ to ‘Palestine.’ Palestinian were part of the ‘sea people’ originally from the island of Crete the ‘philistines’ disappeared from history as Assyrians conquered and exiled them 700 years before the romans DNA proves ancient philistines have no genetic relation to modern Palestinian Arabs the holy land emptied of Jews after Arab conquest in 7th century C. E., Arabs dispossessed Jews of their farmland Jews maintained a continual presence in the four cities of Jerusalem, Hebron, Tiberias, and Safed with the Roman invasion, 50,000 jews were slaughtered entire Jewish population of Egypt, both within Alexandria and in the countryside annihilated Romans conquered Judea and destroyed the temple in 70 C.E. Emperor Constantine supports new catholic church targeting nonconformist groups Manichaeans, Montanists, Ophitans, Priscillianists, all gone catholic church seized their books, took over churches, exiled leaders, suppressed them catholic church dictates Jews to be allowed to live, but in a state of subjection 14th and 15th centuries; prejudice toward Jews shifted from religion to ethnicity and race in European High Middle Ages persecution of Jews is enacted with blood libels, expulsions, forced conversions and massacres French jews massacred frequently, subjected to attacks by the shepherds' crusades of 1251 and 1320 crusades followed by expulsions all English Jews banished in 1290 100,000 jews were expelled from France in 1396 1421: thousands expelled from Austria. many fled to Poland which became a hunting ground for Jews in WW2 900 jews were burnt alive in Strasbourg blamed for the black death first encounters between Muslims and jews resulted in friendship the Jewish people of medina gave Muhammad refuge later, Muhammad executed all Jewish grown men and women and children enslaved dhimmis the Muslim name for jew, had an inferior status under Islamic rule 1066 Granada massacre, 1,500 Jewish families, numbering 4,000 persons, murdered in one day Mawza exile. massacre of Jews in Baghdad in 1828 Palestine: riots and pogroms against Jews in 1920 and 1921 1929 Palestine riots, victims were the ancient Jewish community at Hebron 6,000,000 jews died in the holocaust during World War 2, murdered from 1941 to 1945 do you wish all Jews to die again and again until we are all gone? Would that bring you peace? In Tsarist Russia, jews subject to racial laws antisemitism reaches Soviet Union, especially during the anti-cosmopolitan campaign; Yiddish-writing poets, writers, painters and sculptors arrested and killed before the state of Israel was established in 1948, the only people identifying as ‘Palestinians’ were Jewish when you march 100,000 strong, do you know your history? Turkey ceded all its territory in the middle east, including Palestine to the UK the UK enacted the1917 Balfour declaration helping to create a national home for the Jewish people in the land of Israel where they came from after declaration of Israeli independence in 1948, invading Arab armies aimed to eliminate all jews the Jordanian army conquered Judea and Samaria and eastern Jerusalem (naming it the ‘west bank’) the Egyptian army seized the Gaza strip. jews were forced to flee from their communities that fell on the seized side the Jordanian army destroyed all synagogues in the old city of Jerusalem used Jewish gravestones to pave roads in the 1967 six-day war, Egypt, Syria, and Jordan tried to destroy Israel (again) Israel won and took back the Golan heights, Judea and Samaria (west bank) the Sinai Peninsula, and the Gaza strip the Ayatollah says Jews are not ethnically semitic only Palestinians but we are two sides of the same coin, all middle-eastern my grandfather is dead now, his voice in my head says; #neverforget he told me, those who do not know history, are doomed to repeat it I read and I read and I read and I listen my heart bleeds for two sides and all who die let us lay down our arms, let none of us die any more let us love one another, no more walls we are not okay. please know our truth before you hate us (again).
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Born in Europe, Candice Louisa Daquin is of Sephardi French/ Egyptian descent. Daquin was the Publishing Director at the U.S. Embassy (London) before becoming a Psychotherapist. Daquin is Senior Editor at Indie Blu(e) Publishing, a feminist micro-press and Editorial Partner with Raw Earth Ink. She’s also Writer-in-Residence for Borderless Journal, Editor of Poetry & Art for The Pine Cone Review and Poetry Editor for Parcham Literary Magazine. Daquin’s own poetic work takes its form from the confessional women poets of the 20th century as well as queer authors writing from the 1950’s onward. Her career(s) teaching critical thinking and practicing as a psychotherapist have heavily influenced her writing. As a queer woman of mixed ethnicity and passionate feminist beliefs concerning equality, Daquin’s poetry is her body of evidence.
Beautifully written with a wonderful and rich history known by few and acknowledged by fewer. Let us live in peace and unity. Thank you Candice.
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Thank you for this important comprehensive history
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A poem that needed to be written. When I hear the many ill-informed voices raised to claim that the ‘problem’ began not on October 7, but in 1947 I see red. And the preceding 2000 years of persecution, culminating in the Nazi Holocaust? The only place on the entire planet a Jew did not risk murder was in their own state. If there is an Israel, it is the result of 2000 years of persecution in the name of Christianity. It continues in the name of Islam. Antisemitism has never gone away, anywhere. It’s worth reminding the whatabouters, that after October 7, the first action the French state took was to protect the synagogues. Not the mosques.
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Sometimes, when I think of the two peoples in that land between the river and the sea, that land so many times settled, fought over, marched over, and bloodied across all the centuries of recorded history, taken from some by tyrants and given to others time and time again, named and renamed, and now home to these two, I can see them both held hostage to the political needs and ambitions of others, in a kind of cage fight on which other powers and those who dream of power can so easily stir masses for or against one side, bemoan the repeating cycles of trauma and grief, while keeping the lid on that pressure cooker. What greater gift could the competing, bickering, and blaming world give these two than a real chance for peace, for which the word in each of the languages is so near the same that it needs no translation?
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And, despite, how the wall, had the histories, ETCHED onto it, we still, continue making the, same mistakes that those who’d come before, already, had, because as a species, we still, hadn’t learned these lessons that history had, offered, well, enough…
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