Jews and Muslims in Morocco
Their Intersecting Worlds
Herausgeber: Chetrit, Joseph; Gerber, Jane S.; Arussy, Drora
Jews and Muslims in Morocco
Their Intersecting Worlds
Herausgeber: Chetrit, Joseph; Gerber, Jane S.; Arussy, Drora
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Jews and Muslims of Morocco collects accounts of the intersecting worlds and emergent shared customs and culture, suggesting that the unique atmosphere in Morocco allowed for Rabbinic empowerment and a more practical approach to halakhah.
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Jews and Muslims of Morocco collects accounts of the intersecting worlds and emergent shared customs and culture, suggesting that the unique atmosphere in Morocco allowed for Rabbinic empowerment and a more practical approach to halakhah.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9781793624949
- ISBN-10: 1793624941
- Artikelnr.: 68632814
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9781793624949
- ISBN-10: 1793624941
- Artikelnr.: 68632814
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Joseph Chetrit is professor emeritus of socio-pragmatics, French linguistics, and Judeo-Arabic linguistics at the University of Haifa. Jane S. Gerber is professor emerita of history and founder and director of the Institute for Sephardic Studies at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Drora Arussy is director of the American Sephardi Federation Institute of Jewish Experience.
Map Introduction Section 1. Political and Social Interactions Chapter 1: Refuge in Morocco after 1492: From Iberian Outcast to Moroccan Dhimmi Jane S. Gerber Chapter 2: Jews and the Moroccan Monarchy in the Age of Imperialism Daniel J. Schroeter Chapter 3: Sultan Sidi Mohammed ben Youssef and the Jews of Morocco During the Second World War: New Discoveries Joseph Chetrit Chapter 4: Centering the Margin: Family Networks, Occupational Mobility and Saharan Jews Aomar Boum Chapter 5: Jewish Bodies, Muslim Bodies, and French Medicine in Morocco Jonathan G. Katz Section 2. Cultural Commonalities Chapter 6: Sebaa Ouled Ben Zmirou in Jewish and Muslim Contexts: Return to the Dead and Encounters After Death José Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim Chapter 7: Invisible Neighbors: Demonology Between Jews and Muslims in Morocco Noam Sienna Chapter 8: A Common Language: Popular Music in Morocco Vanessa Paloma Elbaz Chapter 9: The A
wash: Articulations of a Shared Amazigh (Berber) Cultural Tradition in Morocco and its Diaspora Sarah Levin Section 3. Religious Traditions and Halakhic Developments Chapter 10: Liturgy: An Overlooked Space in the Moroccan Jewish Musical Map Edwin Seroussi Chapter 11: The Image of Morocco in the Poetry of R. David Ben
assin (1727-1792) André Elbaz
Chapter 12: Muslims and Christians in the Writings of 20th Century Hakhamim of Morocco David Moshe Biton Chapter 13: Traveling Between Place and Faith: Moroccan Jews Migrating to the Holy Land in the Nineteenth Century Michal Ben Ya'akov Chapter 14: Takkanot Concerning the Inheritances of Wives and Daughters among Moroccan Rabbis in the 15th - 20th Centuries Moche Amar Chapter 15: Rabbi Refael ben Dva"sh: Precursor of Moroccan Legal Activity Elimelech (Melech) Westreich Section 4. Memoirs in Word and Image Chapter 16: Memories of Jewish-Muslim Coexistence in the New Mellah
of Meknes and Jewish Heritage Conservation in Post-Colonial Morocco Ahmed Chouari Chapter 17: Growing up in the Mellah
of Taroudant: Spaces, Time, Acquaintances and Rupture. A Memoir with Two Poems Joseph Chetrit Chapter 18: Delacroix and the Jews of Morocco Maurice Arama Photo Essay About the Contributors
wash: Articulations of a Shared Amazigh (Berber) Cultural Tradition in Morocco and its Diaspora Sarah Levin Section 3. Religious Traditions and Halakhic Developments Chapter 10: Liturgy: An Overlooked Space in the Moroccan Jewish Musical Map Edwin Seroussi Chapter 11: The Image of Morocco in the Poetry of R. David Ben
assin (1727-1792) André Elbaz
Chapter 12: Muslims and Christians in the Writings of 20th Century Hakhamim of Morocco David Moshe Biton Chapter 13: Traveling Between Place and Faith: Moroccan Jews Migrating to the Holy Land in the Nineteenth Century Michal Ben Ya'akov Chapter 14: Takkanot Concerning the Inheritances of Wives and Daughters among Moroccan Rabbis in the 15th - 20th Centuries Moche Amar Chapter 15: Rabbi Refael ben Dva"sh: Precursor of Moroccan Legal Activity Elimelech (Melech) Westreich Section 4. Memoirs in Word and Image Chapter 16: Memories of Jewish-Muslim Coexistence in the New Mellah
of Meknes and Jewish Heritage Conservation in Post-Colonial Morocco Ahmed Chouari Chapter 17: Growing up in the Mellah
of Taroudant: Spaces, Time, Acquaintances and Rupture. A Memoir with Two Poems Joseph Chetrit Chapter 18: Delacroix and the Jews of Morocco Maurice Arama Photo Essay About the Contributors
Map Introduction Section 1. Political and Social Interactions Chapter 1: Refuge in Morocco after 1492: From Iberian Outcast to Moroccan Dhimmi Jane S. Gerber Chapter 2: Jews and the Moroccan Monarchy in the Age of Imperialism Daniel J. Schroeter Chapter 3: Sultan Sidi Mohammed ben Youssef and the Jews of Morocco During the Second World War: New Discoveries Joseph Chetrit Chapter 4: Centering the Margin: Family Networks, Occupational Mobility and Saharan Jews Aomar Boum Chapter 5: Jewish Bodies, Muslim Bodies, and French Medicine in Morocco Jonathan G. Katz Section 2. Cultural Commonalities Chapter 6: Sebaa Ouled Ben Zmirou in Jewish and Muslim Contexts: Return to the Dead and Encounters After Death José Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim Chapter 7: Invisible Neighbors: Demonology Between Jews and Muslims in Morocco Noam Sienna Chapter 8: A Common Language: Popular Music in Morocco Vanessa Paloma Elbaz Chapter 9: The A
wash: Articulations of a Shared Amazigh (Berber) Cultural Tradition in Morocco and its Diaspora Sarah Levin Section 3. Religious Traditions and Halakhic Developments Chapter 10: Liturgy: An Overlooked Space in the Moroccan Jewish Musical Map Edwin Seroussi Chapter 11: The Image of Morocco in the Poetry of R. David Ben
assin (1727-1792) André Elbaz
Chapter 12: Muslims and Christians in the Writings of 20th Century Hakhamim of Morocco David Moshe Biton Chapter 13: Traveling Between Place and Faith: Moroccan Jews Migrating to the Holy Land in the Nineteenth Century Michal Ben Ya'akov Chapter 14: Takkanot Concerning the Inheritances of Wives and Daughters among Moroccan Rabbis in the 15th - 20th Centuries Moche Amar Chapter 15: Rabbi Refael ben Dva"sh: Precursor of Moroccan Legal Activity Elimelech (Melech) Westreich Section 4. Memoirs in Word and Image Chapter 16: Memories of Jewish-Muslim Coexistence in the New Mellah
of Meknes and Jewish Heritage Conservation in Post-Colonial Morocco Ahmed Chouari Chapter 17: Growing up in the Mellah
of Taroudant: Spaces, Time, Acquaintances and Rupture. A Memoir with Two Poems Joseph Chetrit Chapter 18: Delacroix and the Jews of Morocco Maurice Arama Photo Essay About the Contributors
wash: Articulations of a Shared Amazigh (Berber) Cultural Tradition in Morocco and its Diaspora Sarah Levin Section 3. Religious Traditions and Halakhic Developments Chapter 10: Liturgy: An Overlooked Space in the Moroccan Jewish Musical Map Edwin Seroussi Chapter 11: The Image of Morocco in the Poetry of R. David Ben
assin (1727-1792) André Elbaz
Chapter 12: Muslims and Christians in the Writings of 20th Century Hakhamim of Morocco David Moshe Biton Chapter 13: Traveling Between Place and Faith: Moroccan Jews Migrating to the Holy Land in the Nineteenth Century Michal Ben Ya'akov Chapter 14: Takkanot Concerning the Inheritances of Wives and Daughters among Moroccan Rabbis in the 15th - 20th Centuries Moche Amar Chapter 15: Rabbi Refael ben Dva"sh: Precursor of Moroccan Legal Activity Elimelech (Melech) Westreich Section 4. Memoirs in Word and Image Chapter 16: Memories of Jewish-Muslim Coexistence in the New Mellah
of Meknes and Jewish Heritage Conservation in Post-Colonial Morocco Ahmed Chouari Chapter 17: Growing up in the Mellah
of Taroudant: Spaces, Time, Acquaintances and Rupture. A Memoir with Two Poems Joseph Chetrit Chapter 18: Delacroix and the Jews of Morocco Maurice Arama Photo Essay About the Contributors