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Beinin, Joel
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ISBN10: 9774248902, ISBN13: 9789774248900, [publisher: The American University in Cairo Press, Cairo, New York] Softcover Book edges bumped. D5
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Beinin Joel
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Cairo, New York: The American University in Cairo Press. Book edges bumped. D5 . Good. Soft cover. Date: 1998. 1998. The American University in Cairo Press ISBN 9774248902 9789774248900 [US]
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Cairo, New York The American University in Cairo Press 1998 Soft cover Good 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall Book edges bumped. D5.
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ISBN10: 9774248902, ISBN13: 9789774248900, [publisher: The American University in Cairo Press] Softcover 329 p.: Ill. Die Broschur ist minimal berieben. Sonst ein sehr gutes und sauberes Exemplar/ The booklet is minimally rubbed. Otherwise a very good and clean copy. - Egypt's indigenous Jewish population comprised Arabic-speaking Rabbanite and Karaite Jews, some of whom had been in the country since the early Islamic era. Jews expelled from Spain in 1492 took refuge in Egypt, and their numbers were augmented in the mid-nineteenth century by Sephardic immigrants. Originally welcomed elsewhere in the Ottoman Empire, these Spanish Jews came to Egypt seeking economic opportunity in the era of Suez Canal construction and the cotton boom. The late nineteenth century brought Ashkenazi Jews fleeing persecution in Eastern Europe. The different groups formed a heterogeneous community of cosmopolitan hybrids, which was both an element of strength and a factor in its eventual demise. The Dispersion of Egyptian /ewry examines the history of the Egyptian Jewish community after 1948, focusing on three major areas: the life of the majority of the community, which remained in Egypt from the 1948 Arab-Israeli War until the aftermath of the 1956 Suez/Sinai War; the dispersion and reestablishment of Egyptian Jewish communities in the United States, France, and Israel; and contested memories of Jewish life in Egypt since President Anwar al-Sadat's visit to Jerusalem in 1977. ...
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ISBN10: 9774248902, ISBN13: 9789774248900, [publisher: The American University in Cairo Press] Softcover 329 p.: Ill. Die Broschur ist minimal berieben. Sonst ein sehr gutes und sauberes Exemplar/ The booklet is minimally rubbed. Otherwise a very good and clean copy. - Egypt's indigenous Jewish population comprised Arabic-speaking Rabbanite and Karaite Jews, some of whom had been in the country since the early Islamic era. Jews expelled from Spain in 1492 took refuge in Egypt, and their numbers were augmented in the mid-nineteenth century by Sephardic immigrants. Originally welcomed elsewhere in the Ottoman Empire, these Spanish Jews came to Egypt seeking economic opportunity in the era of Suez Canal construction and the cotton boom. The late nineteenth century brought Ashkenazi Jews fleeing persecution in Eastern Europe. The different groups formed a heterogeneous community of cosmopolitan hybrids, which was both an element of strength and a factor in its eventual demise. The Dispersion of Egyptian /ewry examines the history of the Egyptian Jewish community after 1948, focusing on three major areas: the life of the majority of the community, which remained in Egypt from the 1948 Arab-Israeli War until the aftermath of the 1956 Suez/Sinai War; the dispersion and reestablishment of Egyptian Jewish communities in the United States, France, and Israel; and contested memories of Jewish life in Egypt since President Anwar al-Sadat's visit to Jerusalem in 1977. ...
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