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Nancy Dinah Elly Khedouri
Jewish representative in the National Assembly
In office
2013–present
Personal details
BornLondon, UK
ResidenceBahrain

Nancy Dinah Elly Khedouri (Arabic: نانسي دينا إيلي خضوري; Hebrew: נאנסי ח'דורי; born 1975) is a Bahraini politician, businesswoman and writer. She has been a National Assembly of Bahrain member since 2010.

Biography

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The Khedouris family are one of the Jewish families in Bahrain, a family of importers of tablecloths and linens. Her direct family is third generation in Bahrain, and she is the cousin of Houda Nonoo, the Bahraini Ambassador to the United States from 2008 to 2013.[1][2]

In her 2007 book From Our Beginning to Present Day, she documented the history of Bahraini Jews from the first settlers (late 1880s) to our days.[1]

In 2010, Nancy Khedouri became a member of the National Assembly of Bahrain.[3] She has worked on smoothening relationships with Israel by appearing publicly with political figures such as Yisrael Katz.[4] In April 2017, she represented her country at the World Jewish Congress.[5]

Works

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  • From Our Beginning to Present Day (Arabic: بداياتنا و حتى وقتنا الحاضر), Manama, Bahrain, 2007 ISBN 978-99901-26-04-4 [6]

References

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  1. ^ a b Ismaeel Naar, Retracing Bahrain’s Jewish contributions to Gulf economics and politics, Alarabiya.net, 26 February 2017
  2. ^ Michael Slackman, In a Landscape of Tension, Bahrain Embraces Its Jews. All 36 of Them., Nytimes.com, 5 April 2009
  3. ^ Souad Mekhennet, One Persian Gulf monarchy's surprising embrace of Jews, Washingtonpost.com, 9 June 2014
  4. ^ Ben Caspit, Bahrain goes public with shifting stance on Israel, Al-monitor.com, 18 September 2017
  5. ^ Justin Cohen, Welcome to the Jew-nited Nations, Timesofisrael.com, 26 April 2017
  6. ^ Jay Levinson, Book Review, Jewishmag.com, January 2008