David Rabeeya

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David Rabeeya
Born 1938
Baghdad, Iraq
Genres Non-fiction

David Rabeeya (born 1938) is an author and professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies.

David Rabeeya was born in Baghdad, Iraq. Living inside a Muslim land, as a Jew, he faced discrimination growing up. Eventually, his family moved to Israel. Over the years, Dr. Rabeeya has taught countless students, in all schooling environments-high school, university, and elementary school. He has grown to accept all different cultures and religions over his lifetime, as a Sephardi Jew. A prolific author, Dr. Rabeeya has written many books on many subjects (Although they tend to focus on the Middle East and Jews' relationships with others). He also continues to lecture. [1]

[edit] Books by Dr. David Rabeeya

  • 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 Ca
  • 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 Thandifferences
  • Sephardic Recipes : Delicacies from Baghdad

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Rabbi David Rabeeya, Ph.D
  2. ^ Books by David Rabeeya