The Jews of Kurdistan (Jewish Folklore & Anthropology)

by Erich Brauer and Raphael Patai

Raphael Patai

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Following World War II, members of the sizable Jewish community in what had been Kurdistan, now part of Iraq, left their homeland and resettled in Palestine where they were quickly assimilated with the dominant Israeli-Jewish culture.

The Jews of Kurdistan is a unique historical document in that it presents a picture of Kurdish Jewish life and culture prior to World War II. It is the only ethnological study of the Kurdish Jews ever written and provides a comprehensive look at their material culture, life cycles, religious practices, occupations, and relations with the Muslims.
In his preface, Raphael Patai offers data he considers important for supplementing Brauer's book, and comments on the book's values and limitations fifty years after Brauer wrote it. Patai has included additional information elicited from Kurdish Jews in Jerusalem, verified quotations, and completed the bibliography.

  • ISBN13 9780814323922
  • Publish Date 1 August 1993
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Wayne State University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 450
  • Language English