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Sephardi Lives A Documentary History 17001950 1st Edition Julia Philips Cohen

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Sephardi Lives A Documentary History 17001950 1st Edition Julia Philips Cohen
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 37.9 MB
Pages: 479
Author: Julia Philips Cohen, Sarah Abrevaya Stein
ISBN: 9780804771658, 0804771650
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Sephardi Lives A Documentary History 17001950 1st Edition Julia Philips Cohen by Julia Philips Cohen, Sarah Abrevaya Stein 9780804771658, 0804771650 instant download after payment.

This ground-breaking documentary history contains over 150 primary sources originally written in 15 languages by or about Sephardi Jews―descendants of Jews who fled medieval Spain and Portugal settling in the western portions of the Ottoman Empire, including the Balkans, Anatolia, and Palestine. Reflecting Sephardi history in all its diversity, from the courtyard to the courthouse, spheres intimate, political, commercial, familial, and religious, these documents show life within these distinctive Jewish communities as well as between Jews, Muslims, and Christians. Sephardi Lives offer readers an intimate view of how Sephardim experienced the major regional and world events of the modern era―natural disasters, violence and wars, the transition from empire to nation-states, and the Holocaust. This collection also provides a vivid exploration of the day-to-day lives of Sephardi women, men, boys, and girls in the Judeo-Spanish heartland of the Ottoman Balkans and Middle East, as well as the émigré centers Sephardim settled throughout the twentieth century, including North and South America, Africa, Asia, and Europe. The selections are of a vast range, including private letters from family collections, rabbinical writings, documents of state, memoirs and diaries, court records, selections from the popular press, and scholarship. In a single volume, Sephardi Lives preserves the cultural richness and historical complexity of a Sephardi world that is no more.

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