Author: Abraham Galanté
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Category : Jews
Languages : fr
Pages : 858
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Collection of articles chiefly on Sephardic and Turkish Jews
Author: Abraham Galanté
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Category : Jews
Languages : fr
Pages : 858
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Category : Jews
Languages : fr
Pages : 858
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Collection of photocopies of articles about Turkish Jews
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Category : Jews
Languages : tr
Pages : 162
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Category : Jews
Languages : tr
Pages : 162
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History of the Turkish Jews and Sephardim
Author: Elli Kohen
Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 9780761836001
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
This book presents aliving history of the Turkish Jews. Author Elli Kohen attempts to combine the patience of the chronicler with the folksy humor of the storyteller, without undermining the presentation of the Sephardic Jews cultural history.
Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 9780761836001
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
This book presents aliving history of the Turkish Jews. Author Elli Kohen attempts to combine the patience of the chronicler with the folksy humor of the storyteller, without undermining the presentation of the Sephardic Jews cultural history.
Collection of articles and pamphlets on the Jews in Turkey
Author: Abraham Galanté
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Category : Jews
Languages : fr
Pages : 638
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Category : Jews
Languages : fr
Pages : 638
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"This is My New Homeland"
Author: Rıfat N. Bali
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Category : Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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"This work is a compilation of life stories of ... Turkish Jews, born and raised in Turkey, and who have settled in new homelands ... Through their stories the reader will be able to have glimpses of their lives before and after leaving Turkey and understand the resasons that pushed them to emigrate"--Back cover.
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Category : Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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"This work is a compilation of life stories of ... Turkish Jews, born and raised in Turkey, and who have settled in new homelands ... Through their stories the reader will be able to have glimpses of their lives before and after leaving Turkey and understand the resasons that pushed them to emigrate"--Back cover.
Turkish Jews and their Diasporas
Author: Kerem Öktem
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030877981
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
This book introduces the reader to the past and present of Jewish life in Turkey and to Turkish Jewish diaspora communities in Israel, Europe, Latin America and the United States. It surveys the history of Jews in the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic, examining the survival of Jewish communities during the dissolution of the empire and their emigration to America, Europe, and Israel. In the cases discussed, members of these communities often sought and seek close connections with Turkey, even if those ‘ties that bind’ are rarely reciprocated by Turkish governments. Contributors also explore Turkish Jewishness today, as it is lived in Israel and Turkey, and as found in ‘places of memory’ in many cities in Turkey, where Jews no longer exist today.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030877981
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
This book introduces the reader to the past and present of Jewish life in Turkey and to Turkish Jewish diaspora communities in Israel, Europe, Latin America and the United States. It surveys the history of Jews in the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic, examining the survival of Jewish communities during the dissolution of the empire and their emigration to America, Europe, and Israel. In the cases discussed, members of these communities often sought and seek close connections with Turkey, even if those ‘ties that bind’ are rarely reciprocated by Turkish governments. Contributors also explore Turkish Jewishness today, as it is lived in Israel and Turkey, and as found in ‘places of memory’ in many cities in Turkey, where Jews no longer exist today.
The History of the Turkish Jews
Author: Naim Güleryüz
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Category : Antisemitism
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Category : Antisemitism
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Foundations of Sephardic Spirituality
Author: Rabbi Marc D. Angel, PhD
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
ISBN: 1580235166
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Who were the Sephardic Jews of the Ottoman Empire? What lasting lessons does their spiritual life provide for future generations? “How did the Judeo-Spanish-speaking Jews of the Ottoman Empire manage to achieve spiritual triumph? To answer this question, we need to have a firm understanding of their historical experience.... We need to be aware of the dark, unpleasant elements in their environments; but we also need to see the spiritual, cultural light in their dwellings that imbued their lives with meaning and honor.” —from Chapter 1, “The Inner Life of the Sephardim” In this groundbreaking work, Rabbi Marc Angel explores the teachings, values, attitudes, and cultural patterns that characterized Judeo-Spanish life over the generations and how the Sephardim maintained a strong sense of pride and dignity, even when they lived in difficult political, economic, and social conditions. Along with presenting the historical framework and folklore of Jewish life in the Ottoman Empire, Rabbi Angel focuses on what you can learn from the Sephardic sages and from their folk wisdom that can help you live a stronger, deeper spiritual life.
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
ISBN: 1580235166
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Who were the Sephardic Jews of the Ottoman Empire? What lasting lessons does their spiritual life provide for future generations? “How did the Judeo-Spanish-speaking Jews of the Ottoman Empire manage to achieve spiritual triumph? To answer this question, we need to have a firm understanding of their historical experience.... We need to be aware of the dark, unpleasant elements in their environments; but we also need to see the spiritual, cultural light in their dwellings that imbued their lives with meaning and honor.” —from Chapter 1, “The Inner Life of the Sephardim” In this groundbreaking work, Rabbi Marc Angel explores the teachings, values, attitudes, and cultural patterns that characterized Judeo-Spanish life over the generations and how the Sephardim maintained a strong sense of pride and dignity, even when they lived in difficult political, economic, and social conditions. Along with presenting the historical framework and folklore of Jewish life in the Ottoman Empire, Rabbi Angel focuses on what you can learn from the Sephardic sages and from their folk wisdom that can help you live a stronger, deeper spiritual life.
Jews, Turks, and Ottomans
Author: Avigdor Levy
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 9780815629412
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 436
Book Description
This book focuses on central topics, such as the structure of the Jewish community, its organization and institutions and its relations with the state; the place Jews occupied in the Ottoman economy and their interactions with the general society; Jewish scholarship and its contribution to Ottoman and Turkish culture, science, and medicine. Written by leading scholars from Israel, Turkey, Europe, and the United States, these pieces present an unusually broad historical canvas that brings together different perspectives and viewpoints. The book is a major, original contribution to Jewish history as well as to Turkish, Balkan, and Middle East studies.
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 9780815629412
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 436
Book Description
This book focuses on central topics, such as the structure of the Jewish community, its organization and institutions and its relations with the state; the place Jews occupied in the Ottoman economy and their interactions with the general society; Jewish scholarship and its contribution to Ottoman and Turkish culture, science, and medicine. Written by leading scholars from Israel, Turkey, Europe, and the United States, these pieces present an unusually broad historical canvas that brings together different perspectives and viewpoints. The book is a major, original contribution to Jewish history as well as to Turkish, Balkan, and Middle East studies.
Sephardi Jews in the Ottoman Empire
Author: Esther Juhasz
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Category : Arab countries
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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Category : Arab countries
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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