Jews of Turkey Migration, Culture and Memory Routledge Jewish Studies Series
Auteur : Şanlı Süleyman
Jews of Turkey: Migration, Culture and Memory explores the culture of Jews who immigrated from East Turkey to Israel. The study reveals the cultural values of their communities, way of life, beliefs and traditions in the multicultural and multi-religious environment that was the East of Turkey.
The book presents their immigration processes, social relationships, and memories of their past from a cultural perspective. Consequently, this study reconstructs the life of Eastern Jews of Turkey before their immigration to Israel. The anthropological fieldwork for this research was carried out over a year in Israel. The author visited eleven cities, where he found Jewish communities from the Ottoman Empire. The book examines their history and origins, personal stories of their immigration, and different social aspects, such as their relationships with Muslims, other Jewish neighbourhoods, the family, childhood, status of women, marriages, clothing, cuisine, religious life, education, economic conditions, Shabbat and holidays.
This is the first book that discusses multiple Jewish communities living in Israel who moved from East Turkey. The book will be a valuable resource for researchers and students who are interested in Jewish and Israeli studies, Turkish minorities and anthropology.
Süleyman ?anl? is the chair of the anthropology department at Mardin Artuklu University, Turkey. He was a visiting scholar at the Moshe Dayan Center at Tel Aviv University, where he conducted the anthropological fieldwork on Jews who migrated to Israel from Turkey. His research interests are, Ottoman Jews, Jews of Turkey, Jewish cultural studies and social and cultural anthropology.
Introduction: Invisible or Forgotten Jews of Turkey? 1. Origins and History 1.1 Origin Through Written Sources 1.2 History of the Eastern Jews of Turkey 1.3 Eastern Jewish Communities 2. Migration 2.1 Voluntary Migration or Compulsory? 2.2 Leaving the Forefathers’ Lands Behind 2.3 The Road to Jerusalem 3. Social Life, Culture and Collective Memory 3.1 Jewish Neighborhoods and Jewish Community 3.2 Relationships with Muslims 3.3 Houses of the Jews 3.4 Clothing 3.5 Food 3.6 The Family 3.7 Synagogues 3.8 Death and Funerals 3.9 Economic Conditions 3.10 Education 3.11 Shabbat 3.12 Holidays Conclusion: Become Visible and be Remembered.
Süleyman Şanlı is the chair of the Anthropology department at Mardin Artuklu University, Turkey. He was a visiting scholar at the Moshe Dayan Center at Tel Aviv University, where he conducted the anthropological fieldwork on Jews who migrated to Israel from Turkey. His research interests are, Ottoman Jews, Jews of Turkey, Jewish Cultural Studies, Social and Cultural Anthropology.
Date de parution : 09-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 12-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
Eastern Jews; Eastern Jewish Communities; Ottoman Empire; Jewish Communities; Immigration processes; Mizrahi Jews; Multi-religious environment; Tu Bishvat; American Jewish Year Book; Turkish minorities; Talmud Torah; Yom Ha Shoah; Synagogue Complex; Jewish Traveler; Muslim World; Rosh Hashanah; Jewish Quarter; Shabbat Dinner; Ottoman Archives; Jewish Women; UN; Eastern Turkey; Kosher Meat; Young Man; Prayer Hall; Follow; Muslim Butcher; Chief Rabbinate; Muslim Neighbors