March 15, 2021 · Field note

A TIME TO BE HAPPY WHETHER IN ISRAEL OR IRAN

I am very attracted to the music in Israel of Yemenite origin. I hold the humble opinion that what we see in the Yemenite Israeli faces are the faces of our earliest ancestors. There is no jewish community left in Yemen, thus joining a long list of Muslim or Arab countries that got rid of their jewish population. It is

A TIME TO BE HAPPY WHETHER IN ISRAEL OR IRAN
Originally from The Physician Anthropologist archive

I am very attracted to the music in Israel of Yemenite origin. I hold the humble opinion that what we see in the Yemenite Israeli faces are the faces of our earliest ancestors.

There is no jewish community left in Yemen, thus joining a long list of Muslim or Arab countries that got rid of their jewish population. 

It is a little known fact that nearly One million Jews from Arab countries were thrown out their millenial long residences after the establishment of the State of Israel and they are all well integrated into Israel, to which the majority went (there are no  Jewish refugee camps in Israel) or France (Most Algerian Jews went to France, thus gave us Jacques Derrida, Attali etc). 

Today a good friend of mine from Iran sent me photos of the wedding of her niece and was nice to note that the symbolism had pre-islamic Zoroastrian origins.

Sofreh Aghd (wedding table)

There is a very elaborate floor spread set up for Aghd, including several kinds of food and decorations, this is called Sofreh Aghd (Persianسفره عقد‎). Items in the table include:




I was drawn to the white cloth held over the heads of the bride and groom. Reminded me of the Chuppah under which a Jewish bride and groom stand during the ceremony.

A scarf or shawl made out of silk or any other fine fabric is held over the bride and bridegroom’s heads (who are sitting by the Sofreh) by a few unmarried female relatives (bridesmaids). Two sugar cones made out of hardened sugar are used during the ceremony. These sugar cones are softly ground together above the bride and bridegroom’s heads by a happily married female relative (and/or maid of honor) throughout the ceremony to shower them in sweetness. The sugar drops in the held fabric, not on their heads.

My friend informed me that it is called 

SOFRE GHANDSAB


So it is time to be happy , celebrating this young couples wedding in Iran and also to remember various customs of the people around the world, celebrating happiness 


MAZEL TOV 

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