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Arye Oded

Arye Oded (5 May 1929 - 2 March 2019) was an Israeli diplomat, scholar, and author of books and research articles about Africa - Israel relations, Islam, and Judaism in Africa.[1]

Oded was a Research Fellow at the Abba Eban Centre for Israeli Diplomacy of the Hebrew University's Truman Institute in Jerusalem.[2]

Childhood edit

Oded was born during the British Mandate in 1929 in the Old City of Jerusalem to parents who had come from Aden in the early 1920s. In 1936, the family was caught up in the violent Arab riots in Jaffa and was helped by Christian-Arab neighbors. After the death of his father in 1938, he was raised in an Orthodox orphanage.[3][citation needed]

Army service edit

After high school in 1947, Oded volunteered to work in and defend kibbutz Manara bordering Lebanon and a year later, at the outbreak of the 1947–1949 Palestine war, he joined a unit of the Palmach which had arrived to help defend the kibbutz which was under siege by the Arabs, led by the Syrian General Fawzi al-Qawuqji.[4][citation needed]

Discovery of the Abayudaya in Uganda edit

After finishing his MA studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem in 1957, Oded entered Israel's Foreign Ministry. In 1961, when African countries started receiving their independence, Oded received a scholarship from Israel's Foreign Ministry to study for his doctorate at Makerere University in Uganda which was at the time the only university in East Africa. During his one-year stay in Uganda, he was informed about a community of African Jews who called themselves the Abayudaya (which means "Jews" in the local language), which was unknown to the outside world and had been founded in 1919 by Semei Kakungulu, a successful army general of the Buganda Kingdom.[5] Oded was the first Israeli to make contact with this community and to conduct researches and interviews in Swahili as to how Semei Kakungulu came to convert to Judaism and how he founded the community[6] During many years, Oded kept in contact with members of the community, except during Idi Amin's regime (1971–1979).[7][citation needed]

From the 1960s onwards, Oded had published books and articles on the Abayudaya in both Hebrew and English.[8]

Career as diplomat and scholar edit

Oded began his diplomatic career in Uganda in 1961. In the 1970s, during the rupture in relations between Israel and Africa, Oded served as Israeli Interest Officer in Kenya and as Israel's Permanent Representative at the United Nations Environment Program and UN-HABITAT Centre in Nairobi. In the 1990s, Oded served as Israel's Ambassador in Swaziland and Kenya and as non-resident Ambassador to Lesotho, Zambia, Mauritius and the Seychelles. Between the years 1991-1994, he initiated and conducted the renewal of diplomatic relations with Zambia, Mauritius, Seychelles, Tanzania and Uganda.[9]

Returning the remains of Entebbe hostage Dora Bloch edit

After the fall of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin in 1979, the Israeli Foreign Ministry asked Oded, who was at the time Israel's ambassador to Kenya, to travel to Uganda to look for the remains of Mrs. Dora Bloch who had been on the plane hijacked by terrorists and forced to land in Entebbe airport in 1976 and who had been murdered while in Mulago Hospital in Kampala by Amin's soldiers and buried secretly in an unknown location. Oded was assisted by the then president of Uganda Yusuf Lule who had formerly been the Deputy Dean of Makerere University. In 1979 Lule informed Oded that they had found Dora Bloch's remains and he invited Oded to come to Uganda to retrieve them. Oded was accompanied by Benny Bloch, the son of Dora Bloch, and the Israeli pathologist Dr. Morris Rogov who identified the remains, which were then brought back to Israel for burial. At the departure ceremony at the airport, Dr. Kayira, the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, read a statement on behalf of the President Lule, the Government of Uganda and the people of Uganda, regretting and deploring the "tragic murder" of Dora Bloch. Oded attended the ceremony as the Israel Government Representative.[10]

In year 1995, Oded retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and became Senior Lecturer in African Studies at the Universities of Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem. Dr. Oded had written numerous books and research articles on Africa-Israel relations, Islam, Judaism in Africa and the Swahili language.

Public activities edit

  • Chairman, Aden Jewry Community in Israel
  • Founder and Vice-Chairman, Israel - Africa Friendship Association

Published books edit

  • Islam in Uganda: Islamization through a Centralized State in Pre-Colonial Africa, Israel Universities Press, Jerusalem, 1974
  • Africa and the Middle East Conflict, Lynne Rienner Publishers, London, Colorado, 1987
  • Religion and Politics in Uganda: a Study of Islam and Judaism, East Africa Publishing House, Nairobi, 1995
  • Islam and Politics in Kenya, Lynne Rienner Publishers, London, Colorado, 2000
  • Uganda and Israel: A Paradigm of Changing Relations between Israel and Africa (Hebrew), Israel-Africa Friendship Association, Jerusalem, 2002
  • Judaism in Africa: The Abayudaya of Uganda (Hebrew), Israel-Africa Friendship Association, Jerusalem, 2003
  • Africa and Israel: A Unique Case of Radical Changes in Israel's Foreign Relations (Hebrew), Magnes Press, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 2011
  • Judaism in Africa: The Abayudaya of Uganda (translated from the Hebrew and updated), Israel-Africa Friendship Association, Jerusalem, 2013
  • Africa and Israel: A Unique Case of Radical Changes in Israel's Foreign Policy (translated from the Hebrew and updated). In print.
  • Africa, the Palestine Liberation Organization and Israel, the Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Policy studies no. 37, 1990
  • King, N.Q., Kasozi, A., Oded, A. Islam and the Confluence of Religions in Africa, American Academy of Religion, Florida, 1973
  • Yegar, M., Govrin, Y., Oded, A. (eds.) Ministry of Foreign Affairs – the First Fifty Years (Hebrew), Jerusalem, 2002

References edit

  1. ^ "אריה עודד, Ariye Oded, (2019 - 1929)" (in Hebrew). mfa.gov.il. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  2. ^ Govrin, Yosef (Spring 2013). "Africa Ve'Israel, Yehudiut Vetahapuhot Be'Yehase Hutz shel Israel [Africa and Israel, A Unique case of Radical Changes in Foreign Policy] by Arye Oded". Jewish Political Studies Review. 25 (1/2). Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs: 120–122. ISSN 0792-335X. JSTOR 23611137.
  3. ^ Васовић, Сашка. "Israel, a country study". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ "Arab-Israeli wars | History, Conflict, Causes, Summary, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
  5. ^ See book: Michael Twaddle, Kakungulu and the Creation of Uganda, 1868 - 1928, James Currey Ltd., London, 1993, page 284
  6. ^ See book: John S. Mbiti, African Religions and Philosophy, East African Educational Publishers Ltd., Nairobi, 1994, pages 256–257
  7. ^ Oded, Arye (2006). "Israeli-Ugandan Relations in the Time of Idi Amin". Jewish Political Studies Review. 18 (3/4): 65–79. ISSN 0792-335X. JSTOR 25834697.
  8. ^ For example, see a detailed article in English: Arye Oded, "The Bayudaya of Uganda, A portrait of an African Jewish Community", Journal of Religion in Africa, Volume VI, pages 167–186
  9. ^ http://www.magnes.com/Authors/Arye+Oded.aspx?name=Arye+Oded[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ http://www.laad.btl.gov.il/web/He/Victims/111.aspx?ID=37898 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Hebrew)

Further reading edit

  • Ronen, Yehudit (2013). "Africa and Israel: A Unique Case of Radical Changes in Israel's Foreign Policy". Hamizrach Hehadash (The New East) Journal (in Hebrew). 52. Open University of Israel, The Middle East and Islamic Studies Association of Israel (MEISHI): 755–758.
  • Willner, Shmuel (February 9, 2014). "Nation-Building, Diplomacy and Friendships in Africa – Interviewing Dr. Arye Oded". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved June 29, 2016.

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Arye Oded 5 May 1929 2 March 2019 was an Israeli diplomat scholar and author of books and research articles about Africa Israel relations Islam and Judaism in Africa 1 Oded was a Research Fellow at the Abba Eban Centre for Israeli Diplomacy of the Hebrew University s Truman Institute in Jerusalem 2 Contents 1 Childhood 2 Army service 3 Discovery of the Abayudaya in Uganda 4 Career as diplomat and scholar 4 1 Returning the remains of Entebbe hostage Dora Bloch 5 Public activities 6 Published books 7 References 8 Further readingChildhood editOded was born during the British Mandate in 1929 in the Old City of Jerusalem to parents who had come from Aden in the early 1920s In 1936 the family was caught up in the violent Arab riots in Jaffa and was helped by Christian Arab neighbors After the death of his father in 1938 he was raised in an Orthodox orphanage 3 citation needed Army service editAfter high school in 1947 Oded volunteered to work in and defend kibbutz Manara bordering Lebanon and a year later at the outbreak of the 1947 1949 Palestine war he joined a unit of the Palmach which had arrived to help defend the kibbutz which was under siege by the Arabs led by the Syrian General Fawzi al Qawuqji 4 citation needed Discovery of the Abayudaya in Uganda editAfter finishing his MA studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem in 1957 Oded entered Israel s Foreign Ministry In 1961 when African countries started receiving their independence Oded received a scholarship from Israel s Foreign Ministry to study for his doctorate at Makerere University in Uganda which was at the time the only university in East Africa During his one year stay in Uganda he was informed about a community of African Jews who called themselves the Abayudaya which means Jews in the local language which was unknown to the outside world and had been founded in 1919 by Semei Kakungulu a successful army general of the Buganda Kingdom 5 Oded was the first Israeli to make contact with this community and to conduct researches and interviews in Swahili as to how Semei Kakungulu came to convert to Judaism and how he founded the community 6 During many years Oded kept in contact with members of the community except during Idi Amin s regime 1971 1979 7 citation needed From the 1960s onwards Oded had published books and articles on the Abayudaya in both Hebrew and English 8 Career as diplomat and scholar editOded began his diplomatic career in Uganda in 1961 In the 1970s during the rupture in relations between Israel and Africa Oded served as Israeli Interest Officer in Kenya and as Israel s Permanent Representative at the United Nations Environment Program and UN HABITAT Centre in Nairobi In the 1990s Oded served as Israel s Ambassador in Swaziland and Kenya and as non resident Ambassador to Lesotho Zambia Mauritius and the Seychelles Between the years 1991 1994 he initiated and conducted the renewal of diplomatic relations with Zambia Mauritius Seychelles Tanzania and Uganda 9 Returning the remains of Entebbe hostage Dora Bloch edit After the fall of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin in 1979 the Israeli Foreign Ministry asked Oded who was at the time Israel s ambassador to Kenya to travel to Uganda to look for the remains of Mrs Dora Bloch who had been on the plane hijacked by terrorists and forced to land in Entebbe airport in 1976 and who had been murdered while in Mulago Hospital in Kampala by Amin s soldiers and buried secretly in an unknown location Oded was assisted by the then president of Uganda Yusuf Lule who had formerly been the Deputy Dean of Makerere University In 1979 Lule informed Oded that they had found Dora Bloch s remains and he invited Oded to come to Uganda to retrieve them Oded was accompanied by Benny Bloch the son of Dora Bloch and the Israeli pathologist Dr Morris Rogov who identified the remains which were then brought back to Israel for burial At the departure ceremony at the airport Dr Kayira the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs read a statement on behalf of the President Lule the Government of Uganda and the people of Uganda regretting and deploring the tragic murder of Dora Bloch Oded attended the ceremony as the Israel Government Representative 10 In year 1995 Oded retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and became Senior Lecturer in African Studies at the Universities of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem Dr Oded had written numerous books and research articles on Africa Israel relations Islam Judaism in Africa and the Swahili language Public activities editChairman Aden Jewry Community in Israel Founder and Vice Chairman Israel Africa Friendship AssociationPublished books editIslam in Uganda Islamization through a Centralized State in Pre Colonial Africa Israel Universities Press Jerusalem 1974 Africa and the Middle East Conflict Lynne Rienner Publishers London Colorado 1987 Religion and Politics in Uganda a Study of Islam and Judaism East Africa Publishing House Nairobi 1995 Islam and Politics in Kenya Lynne Rienner Publishers London Colorado 2000 Uganda and Israel A Paradigm of Changing Relations between Israel and Africa Hebrew Israel Africa Friendship Association Jerusalem 2002 Judaism in Africa The Abayudaya of Uganda Hebrew Israel Africa Friendship Association Jerusalem 2003 Africa and Israel A Unique Case of Radical Changes in Israel s Foreign Relations Hebrew Magnes Press Hebrew University Jerusalem 2011 Judaism in Africa The Abayudaya of Uganda translated from the Hebrew and updated Israel Africa Friendship Association Jerusalem 2013 Africa and Israel A Unique Case of Radical Changes in Israel s Foreign Policy translated from the Hebrew and updated In print Africa the Palestine Liberation Organization and Israel the Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Policy studies no 37 1990 King N Q Kasozi A Oded A Islam and the Confluence of Religions in Africa American Academy of Religion Florida 1973 Yegar M Govrin Y Oded A eds Ministry of Foreign Affairs the First Fifty Years Hebrew Jerusalem 2002References edit אריה עודד Ariye Oded 2019 1929 in Hebrew mfa gov il Retrieved 22 August 2021 Govrin Yosef Spring 2013 Africa Ve Israel Yehudiut Vetahapuhot Be Yehase Hutz shel Israel Africa and Israel A Unique case of Radical Changes in Foreign Policy by Arye Oded Jewish Political Studies Review 25 1 2 Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs 120 122 ISSN 0792 335X JSTOR 23611137 Vasoviћ Sashka Israel a country study a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Arab Israeli wars History Conflict Causes Summary amp Facts Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 2021 05 20 See book Michael Twaddle Kakungulu and the Creation of Uganda 1868 1928 James Currey Ltd London 1993 page 284 See book John S Mbiti African Religions and Philosophy East African Educational Publishers Ltd Nairobi 1994 pages 256 257 Oded Arye 2006 Israeli Ugandan Relations in the Time of Idi Amin Jewish Political Studies Review 18 3 4 65 79 ISSN 0792 335X JSTOR 25834697 For example see a detailed article in English Arye Oded The Bayudaya of Uganda A portrait of an African Jewish Community Journal of Religion in Africa Volume VI pages 167 186 http www magnes com Authors Arye Oded aspx name Arye Oded permanent dead link http www laad btl gov il web He Victims 111 aspx ID 37898 Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine in Hebrew Further reading editRonen Yehudit 2013 Africa and Israel A Unique Case of Radical Changes in Israel s Foreign Policy Hamizrach Hehadash The New East Journal in Hebrew 52 Open University of Israel The Middle East and Islamic Studies Association of Israel MEISHI 755 758 Willner Shmuel February 9 2014 Nation Building Diplomacy and Friendships in Africa Interviewing Dr Arye Oded The Jerusalem Post Retrieved June 29 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arye Oded amp oldid 1153966877, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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