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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Rachel Wahba is a therapist and an author of her own book; a memoir about her family. Wahba was born in India to an Iraqi Jewish refugee mother and an Egyptian Jewish refugee father. She is a Sephardic Jew and often felt outcasted from the Western/Ashkenazi Jews as most of the Jewish cultures and foods were defined through that particular sect. She grew up in Kobe, Japan and later immigrated to the United States with the help of the Red Cross as she was officially…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Rachel Wahba is a therapist and an author of her own book; a memoir about her family. Wahba was born in India to an Iraqi Jewish refugee mother and an Egyptian Jewish refugee father. She is a Sephardic Jew and often felt outcasted from the Western/Ashkenazi Jews as most of the Jewish cultures and foods were defined through that particular sect. She grew up in Kobe, Japan and later immigrated to the United States with the help of the Red Cross as she was officially stateless and did not possess a passport, where she had experienced resentment from her fellow American Jews because she is a dark skinned Jew, her inability to speak Yiddish, and being an Arab Jewish lesbian. Her mother fled a suburb of Baghdad in which she lived, in the mid-1940s during the Jewish exodus from Arab lands, forcing her to leave her belongings behind and migrate elsewhere. She has a daughter, Nina rachel who assists her in establishing a lesbian-feminist Jewish community.