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Abstract:
Dawud’s life reflects converging Jewish, Baha’i, British, and Zionist identities, revealing the complexities of religious pluralism, cultural belonging, and national affiliation in modern history; inventory of his archive at National Library of Israel.
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Convergent Identities:

Mirza Yuhanna Dawud at a National, Religious, and Cultural Crossroads

Sivan Lerer

published in Journal of Jewish Identities

18:2, pp. 223-242

2025-07

Abstract: Mirza Yuhanna Dawud (also known as Yohanan Ben David; 1884-1969) was a Persian Jew who immigrated to England and embraced the Baha’i Faith in his twenties. He was also a Jewish believer, a Zionist sympathizer, and a British citizen. In this article I examine Mirza Yuhanna Dawud’s life journey across geographical, religious, and spiritual paths through primary sources, including personal letters and diaries, in the framework of religious pluralism and fluid identity theories. In addition, I supply a preliminary survey of some of his works kept in his archive at the National Library of Israel.

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DOI 10.1353/jji.2025.a966363
Language English
Permission   Creative Commons open access
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