Morris Cohen

19th Century

Little is known about Morris Cohen, a Jewish educator in the Alliance Israélite Universelle (AIU) schools in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, in what is now Iraq and Iran. Cohen was also a communal official and activist who worked on behalf of the Anglo Jewish Association (AJA). The AJA’s involvement in what it saw as the defense and uplift of Jews in the Mesopotamia region came in the larger context of the expanding British imperial economic and political penetration of the region, rising antisemitic persecution in Iran, and increased missionizing efforts aimed at local Jews by British Protestant groups. Persian Jewish communities, such as that of Hamadan, were in frequent contact with Jewish community leaders in Britain, and turned to them to pressure their government to influence the Persian crown to stop the widespread violence against Jews.

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The Jews of Hamadan in 1892

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A Jewish girl, having been sent by her parents on an errand to a Jewish neighbour, was one day suddenly seized in the street by a Moslem and forcibly carried off to a Moslem house and compelled to…