David Rabeeya
David Rabeeya (born May 12, 1938) was an Israeli and American author and professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies.
David Rabeeya | |
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Born | Hikmat Rabeeya May 12, 1938 Baghdad, Iraq |
Died | February 18, 2022 Philadelphia, PA |
Occupation | Educator, Author, Poet |
Genre | Non-fiction |
Subject | Iraqi Affairs, Judaism, Women's Issues, Rational Thought |
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David Rabeeya was an Iraqi Jew born in Baghdad, Iraq. He and his family later moved to Israel in 1951. In 1970, he moved to the United States. Over the years, Dr. Rabeeya taught students in all schooling environments - high school, university, and elementary school. He grew to accept different cultures and religions over his lifetime as an Arab Jew. A prolific author, Dr. Rabeeya wrote books on various subjects with a focus on the Middle East and the relationship between Jews and other groups.[1]
Books
- America: Criticize It But Stay
- The Journey of an Arab-Jew : Through the American Maze
- Baghdadi Treasures : Challenging Ideas & Humorous Sayings
- Israel: Stripped Bare
- Women's Struggles; Women's Dreams
- Rabeeya's Reflections: Love, Sex and Wit
- Sephardic Lolita: Judeo-Arabic Restoration And Reconciliation
- Fruma: Caught in Her Web
- A Humanistic Siddur of Spirituality And Meaning: The American Character; We Rationalize Everything
- 1,001 Jokes About Rabbis : And The Rest Of The World
- Afifah: A Bedouin Odyssey
- Fundamentalism : Roots, Causes and Implications
- Zionism: Final Call
- Homosexuals under Sharia Law
- Visionary Memoir
- Quarter in Half Time
- The Journey of an Arab-Jew in European Israel
- A Guide to Understanding Judaism and Islam : More Similarities Than differences
- Sephardic Recipes : Delicacies from Baghdad
References
- Howard Goodman (January 28, 1994). "GRATZ COLLEGE PROFESSOR GETS A LESSON IN UNEMPLOYMENT...". The Philadelphia Inquirer. pp. B01.
- "RECEPTION TO HONOR RETIRING 33-YEAR VETERAN DAVID RABEEYA". Bryn Mawr Now. April 22, 2004. Archived from the original on 2008-03-07. Retrieved 2008-03-17.
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