News Yemen minister dedicates award to countrys Jews Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | November 27, 2014 Yemen’s minister of culture is donating an international human rights prize to the country’s tiny and persecuted Jewish minority. Arwa Othman, awarded the Alison Des Forges Award by Human Rights Watch in September, called for “tolerance” in her speech and announced she was giving her award to “brothers and friends from the Jewish community,” according to the Associated Press. Othman made the announcement at a Nov. 20 celebration in the capital city of Sanaa, where roughly half the country’s Jewish population — numbering fewer than 90 in total — live in a guarded compound. Arwa’s advocacy for civil rights and the Jewish population reportedly has spurred a backlash by Yemen’s hardline Salafi Muslims. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Our Crowd Honors, happenings, opportunities, comings & goings — March 2023 Torah In Moses’ self-doubt, a great lesson in humility Politics With retirement on the horizon, a look at Dianne Feinstein’s Jewish legacy Obituaries Death announcements for the week of March 31, 2023 Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up