North African Jewry in the Twentieth Century: The Jews of Morocco, Tunisia, and AlgeriaNYU Press, 1 черв. 1997 р. - 416 стор. Before widescale emigration in the early 1960s, North Africa's Jewish communities were among the largest in the world. Without Jewish emigrants from North Africa, Israel's dynamic growth would simply not have occured. North African Jews, also called Maghribi, strengthed the new Israeli state through their settlements, often becoming the victims of Arab-Israeli conflicts and terrorist attacks. Their contribution and struggles are, in many ways, akin to the challenges emigrants from the former Soviet Union are currently encountering in Israel. Today, these North African Jewish communities are a vital force in Israeli society and politics as well as in France and Quebec. |
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... Sfax , a second , rival federation was created in May 1953 under the sponsorship of Charles Haddad , president of the Tunis community . The country's Jewish com- munities were then split into two hostile camps : eighteen communities ...
... Sfax federation had not been able to obtain legal recognition , because the largest community , Tunis , refused — until forming the sepa- rate federation — to become a member . Confronted by personality and political conflicts among ...
... Sfax , and Sousse . They often lived in Jewish districts known as ḥarat al - Yahud . In Algeria they were concentrated in the coastal cities of Bône , Algiers , and Oran , and in Constantine . In the département of Algiers they lived in ...
... Sfax and Sousse , but not to Jerba and other small communities of the south where opposition to modernization was strongly manifested . The situation was similar in Morocco where the AIU established North African Jewry in the Twentieth ...
... Sfax ; Bne - Zion in Béja ; Terahem - Zion in Sousse ; Atereth- Zion in Jerba ; Tifadeh - Zion in Nabeul ; Hibbat - Zion in Tunis ; and Ba- hure - Zion in Tunis . In comparison with the pioneer Moroccan Zionists , by the end of World ...
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Part Two Political Developments from the Late 1940s to the Early 1990s | 115 |
Conclusions | 345 |
Notes | 351 |
Bibliography | 385 |
Index | 391 |
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