Al-Habibiyah Jewish Cemetery

[1] In addition to an amount of one million dinars for the purpose of transporting the bodies of members of the sect, Iraqi Jews, to the new place and building their graves.

[3] After the dissolution of the ministry, full responsibility was transferred to the Mosaic sect,[4] which is based on Al-Nahr Street and has become fully responsible for the cemetery, for paying water and electricity bills, and the salaries of workers in the cemetery.

[4] There are also in a secluded place the graves of Ezra Naji Zalkha, his wife Rawan, and a number of those who were executed with them in Tahrir Square in 1969 on charges of spying for Israel.

[5] The last time a Jewish doctor was buried, she was the director of Al-Wasiti Trauma Hospital in 2009.

[citation needed] Some Muslims, especially women, visit the cemetery to seek the posthumous blessing of a man named Bleibel, whose lineage is said to go back to Moses.