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Sephardi Jewish Argentine Community And National Identity 18801960 Adriana M Brodsky

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Sephardi Jewish Argentine Community And National Identity 18801960 Adriana M Brodsky
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 51.63 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Adriana M. Brodsky
ISBN: 9780253023193, 025302319X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Sephardi Jewish Argentine Community And National Identity 18801960 Adriana M Brodsky by Adriana M. Brodsky 9780253023193, 025302319X instant download after payment.

At the turn of the 20th century, Jews from North Africa and the Middle East were called Turcos ("Turks"), and they were seen as distinct from Ashkenazim, not even identified as Jews. Adriana M. Brodsky follows the history of Sephardim as they arrived in Argentina, created immigrant organizations, founded synagogues and cemeteries, and built strong ties with coreligionists around the country. She theorizes that fragmentation based on areas of origin gave way to the gradual construction of a single Sephardi identity, predicated both on Zionist identification (with the State of Israel) and "national" feelings (for Argentina), and that Sephardi Jews assumed leadership roles in national Jewish organizations once they integrated into the much larger Askenazi community. Rather than assume that Sephardi identity was fixed and unchanging, Brodsky highlights the strategic nature of this identity, constructed both from within the various Sephardi groups and from the outside, and reveals that Jewish identity must be understood as part of the process of becoming Argentine.
Adriana M. Brodsky is Associate Professor of History at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. She is editor (with Raanan Rein) of The New Jewish Argentina: Facets of Jewish Experiences in the Southern Cone, winner of the Latin American Jewish Studies Association Best Book Award in 2013.

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