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The Last Arab Jews: The Communities of Jerba, Tunisia: Routledge Library Editions: North Africa

Autor Abraham L. Udovitch, Lucette Valensi, Jacques Perez
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iun 2017
The once numerous and vital Jewish communities of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia have disappeared, succumbing during the past century to the assimilating temptations of French culture, or, more recently, to the pressures of migration. Only the two communities of the island of Jerba still remain. Only they have succeeded in maintaining and reproducing their religious and social institutions, in adjusting to the new realities around them while preserving intact their cultural, communal identity. This lavishly-illustrated book, first published in 1984, portrays the life and history of two Jerban Jewish villages and explores the paradoxes of their continuity. How and why are they so fully Jewish while, at the same time, so thoroughly embedded in their Muslim, North African environment? Although its focus is one small ethnic group, the implications of this study extend to the broad subject of relations between Arabs and Jews in modern times.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138122727
ISBN-10: 1138122726
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 219 x 276 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Library Editions: North Africa

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Preface.  A Long History.  Symbols of Identity.  Communal Life: ‘Building a Wall around the Torah’.  The Rhythm of Time: Being Jewish, a Full Time Activity.  Ahl al-Kitab: People of the Book.  Merchants and Craftsmen.  Pilgrimage to Jerba.  Epilogue.  Images of Jerba.

Notă biografică

Abraham L. Udovitch, Lucette Valensi, Jacques Perez

Descriere

The once numerous and vital Jewish communities of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia have disappeared, succumbing during the past century to the assimilating temptations of French culture, or, more recently, to the pressures of migration. Only the two communities of the island of Jerba still remain. Only they have succeeded in maintaining and reproducing their religious and social institutions, in adjusting to the new realities around them while preserving intact their cultural, communal identity. This lavishly-illustrated book, first published in 1984, portrays the life and history of two Jerban Jewish villages and explores the paradoxes of their continuity. How and why are they so fully Jewish while, at the same time, so thoroughly embedded in their Muslim, North African environment? Although its focus is one small ethnic group, the implications of this study extend to the broad subject of relations between Arabs and Jews in modern times.