Kurdish Library & Museum (former)

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This unique library draws scholars from around the world

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Borough : Brooklyn
Neighborhood : Prospect Heights
Institution, Featured Place, Middle Eastern/ American, Education

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By Molly Kleiman

A museum, library, and gallery, home to the largest collections of Kurdish materials and artifacts in the Western Hemisphere. More than a mere container for these items, the space itself is a curiosity.

The brownstone on the corner of Park Place and Underhill Avenue is, at first, indistinguishable from its surrounding row-house neighbors. The metal sign that reads "Kurdish Library" is camouflaged by vines. Be patient after you ring; Vera Beaudin Saedpour, founder, collector, compiler, archivist, activist, editor, character, will greet you at the door. Most likely, she is wearing a light cotton dress, with puckered sleeves and hems, traditional for Kurdish women. Visit the museum and she may offer you a cup of coffee, a cigarette or a fudgesicle. But just ignore the dogs, she warns, because they will become jealous of one another and then pester you incessantly.

Daughter of an orthodox Jew, Ms. Saeedpour got her surname and her inspiration for the library from her late second

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Home to one of the largest collections of Kurdish materials and artifacts in the Western Hemisphere.


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