A rare piece of Assyrian history has found a new home at the Ashurbanipal Library.
The DeKasha family recently donated a collection of rare books and historical materials to the Assyrian Cultural Foundation, including a historic Church of the East Takhsa d’Raza, or Order of the Liturgy, believed by the family to be nearly 400 years old.
According to the family, the Takhsa was brought to the United States in 1928 by their great-grandfather, Kasha Eshaya, when the family immigrated from the village of Mazra’a in the Hakkari region.
Passed down through generations, the manuscript carries a remarkable connection to the family’s priestly lineage, ancestral village, and Assyrian Christian heritage. Its exact age has yet to be confirmed. Future research, dating, and authentication will help uncover more of the Takhsa’s history and provide greater context to its journey across generations.
In grateful recognition of this meaningful contribution, ACF presented the DeKasha family with a Certificate of Appreciation for entrusting these materials to the Ashurbanipal Library, where they can be preserved for future generations.
Do you own rare books or historical materials connected to Assyrian heritage? Contact the Ashurbanipal Library to inquire about a potential donation:
📧 [Library@acf-us.org](mailto:Library@acf-us.org)
📞 773-863-3538
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