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Jews and Muslims in Morocco: Sephardic and Mizrahi Studies


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Jews and Muslims of Morocco collects accounts of the intersecting worlds and emergent shared customs and culture, suggesting that the unique atmosphere in Morocco allowed for Rabbinic empowerment and a more practical approach to halakhah.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781793624949
ISBN-10: 1793624941
Pagini: 508
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Lexington Books
Seria Sephardic and Mizrahi Studies


Cuprins

Map
Introduction
Section 1. Political and Social Interactions
Chapter 1: Refuge in Morocco after 1492: From Iberian Outcast to Moroccan Dhimmi
Jane S. Gerber
Chapter 2: Jews and the Moroccan Monarchy in the Age of Imperialism
Daniel J. Schroeter
Chapter 3: Sultan Sidi Mohammed ben Youssef and the Jews of Morocco During the Second World War: New Discoveries
Joseph Chetrit
Chapter 4: Centering the Margin: Family Networks, Occupational Mobility and Saharan Jews
Aomar Boum
Chapter 5: Jewish Bodies, Muslim Bodies, and French Medicine in Morocco
Jonathan G. Katz
Section 2. Cultural Commonalities
Chapter 6: Sebaa Ouled Ben Zmirou in Jewish and Muslim Contexts: Return to the Dead and Encounters After Death
José Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim
Chapter 7: Invisible Neighbors: Demonology Between Jews and Muslims in Morocco
Noam Sienna
Chapter 8: A Common Language: Popular Music in Morocco
Vanessa Paloma Elbaz
Chapter 9: The A¿wash: Articulations of a Shared Amazigh (Berber) Cultural Tradition in Morocco and its Diaspora
Sarah Levin
Section 3. Religious Traditions and Halakhic Developments
Chapter 10: Liturgy: An Overlooked Space in the Moroccan Jewish Musical Map
Edwin Seroussi
Chapter 11: The Image of Morocco in the Poetry of R. David Ben ¿assin (1727-1792)
André Elbaz
¿Chapter 12: Muslims and Christians in the Writings of 20th Century Hakhamim of Morocco
David Moshe Biton
Chapter 13: Traveling Between Place and Faith: Moroccan Jews Migrating to the Holy Land in the Nineteenth Century
Michal Ben Yäakov
Chapter 14: Takkanot Concerning the Inheritances of Wives and Daughters among Moroccan Rabbis in the 15th ¿ 20th Centuries
Moche Amar
Chapter 15: Rabbi Refael ben Dväsh: Precursor of Moroccan Legal Activity
Elimelech (Melech) Westreich
Section 4. Memoirs in Word and Image
Chapter 16: Memories of Jewish-Muslim Coexistence in the New Mellah¿ of Meknes and Jewish Heritage Conservation in Post-Colonial Morocco
Ahmed Chouari
Chapter 17: Growing up in the Mellah¿ of Taroudant: Spaces, Time, Acquaintances and Rupture. A Memoir with Two Poems
Joseph Chetrit
Chapter 18: Delacroix and the Jews of Morocco
Maurice Arama
Photo Essay
About the Contributors

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Edited by Joseph Chetrit; Jane S. Gerber and Drora Arussy - Contributions by Jane S. Gerber; Daniel J. Schroete...

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Jews and Muslims of Morocco collects accounts of the intersecting worlds and emergent shared customs and culture, suggesting that the unique atmosphere in Morocco allowed for Rabbinic empowerment and a more practical approach to halakhah.