Bahrain sends Jewish woman as ambassador to Washington
Houda Ezra Nonoo, a Bahraini of Iraqi descent representing an embattled Sunni dynasty, is first Jewish ambassador of an Arab state.
Houda Ezra Nonoo is a Bahraini of Iraqi descent representing an embattled Sunni dynasty that has ruled over a Shiite majority for centuries.
If those circumstances werent loaded enough, Nonoo, Bahrains envoy to Washington, is the first Jewish ambassador in the Arab worlds recorded history.
Street protests have shaken the tiny island kingdom for the past week, with at least eight Bahrainis killed and hundreds wounded.
Tensions remain high after seesaw battles saw riot police open fire on protesters trying to reclaim Manamas landmark Pearl Square, and on Monday, a group of protesters called for the ouster of the monarchy as part of sweeping demands in response to the call to end the uprising.
Bahrain is a key US partner in the region, the home base for the US Navys massive 5th Fleet. Washington is, without question, Bahrains most important ally. But throughout the popular revolt that has gripped her country, Nonoo has stayed mum. Phone and e-mail requests for comment by The Jerusalem Post to the Bahraini Embassy in Washington on Monday went unanswered.
Nonoo, 47, was appointed in 2008, after serving as a legislator in the kingdoms 40-member lower house of parliament, and previously as the head of a Bahraini human rights organization. Some local media outlets criticized the appointment, saying that as a Jew, Nonoo could have difficulty defending Bahrains refusal to recognize Israel. Issues of loyalty to the Jewish state were also raised.
Both she and King Hamad Al Khalifa dismissed those concerns. In an interview with Britains Jewish Chronicle in 2008, Nonoo said, At the end of the day, Im an Arab. I describe myself as an Arab Jew. Im proud of it. I was asked by someone in England whether I felt Jewish first or Bahraini first. I said I was Bahraini first. He got quite offended, but thats the way I feel.
Nonoos cousin Ebrahim Daoud Nonoo also served a number of years in parliament before retiring to private business.
Bahrains Jewish population is minuscule 36 souls at last count. But the community once numbered as many as 1,500, according to Nancy Khadhori, a Jewish lawmaker who replaced Nonoo in parliament last year. The Jews of Bahrain are proud to be Bahraini, proud to be Arab, Khadouri said in a 2009 New York Times profile of Bahrains Jews. We are truly blessed to be living in an open and hospitable society.
In the 1940s, Khadouri said, the community numbered 600. But Israels creation in 1948 led to riots and anti-Jewish violence, and most of the countrys Jews fled to Britain, the US and Israel. Nonoo has family here, though she cannot legally visit them or speak to them by a direct phone line.
Al Khalifa has made efforts to reach out to Bahraini Jews at home and abroad. He lifted the islands boycott of Israeli products in 2004, and in a later visit to Britain urged expatriate Bahraini Jews to come home. Bahrain has the Persian Gulfs only synagogue, though it rarely operates, as worshipers cant usually form a minyan.
In the Chronicle interview, Nonoo tread lightly over the Israel question. We dont have diplomatic relations with Israel, she said. Having said that, our foreign minister at the United Nations General Assembly in September put forward an initiative that asked for all Middle Eastern countries, without exception, to meet together. In an interview, when he was asked what countries, he specified all countries, including Turkey, Israel and Iran.
Asked how ambassadors of the other 21 Arab states feel about having a female colleague, and a Jewish one at that, she said, Yes, I was worried about how I would be received, but it hasnt caused any problems whatsoever...There is already a female ambassador from Oman, so she set a precedent. I had a welcome dinner from the ambassador of Syria and the ambassador of Iran. My grandparents were Jewish immigrants from Iraq, so the Iraqi ambassador was very interested to learn of my background.
Posted by: 2011-02-23 |