Jews and Muslims in Morocco: Their Intersecting Worlds (Sephardic and Mizrahi Studies)

Drora Arussy (Editor), Joseph Chetrit, Jane S. Gerber, Daniel J. Schroeter, Aomar Boum, Jonathan G. Katz, Jose Alberto Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim, Noam Sienna, Jose Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim, José Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim, Vanessa Paloma Elbaz, Sarah Levin, Edwin Seroussi, André Elbaz, David Moshe Biton, Michal Ben Ya’akov, Moche Amar, Elimelech (Melech) Westreich, Ahmed Chouari, and Maurice Arama

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Moroccan Jewry has a long tradition, harking back to the area’s earliest settlements and possessing deep connections and associations with the historic peoples of the region. In Jews and Muslims of Morocco historians, anthropologists, musicologists, Rabbinic scholars, Arabists, and linguists examine the complex and hybrid history of intercultural exchange between Moroccan Jewry and the Arab and Berber cultures through analyses of the Jews’ use of Morocco’s multiple languages and dialects, characteristic poetry, and musical works as well as their shared magical rites and popular texts and proverbs. The essays in this collection span political and social interactions throughout history, cultural commonalities, traditions, and halakhic developments. Acknowledging that Jewish life in Morocco has dwindled and continues to exist primarily in the memories of Moroccan Jewish diaspora communities, the volume concludes with personal memories an analysis of a visual memoir, and a photo essay of the vanished world of Jewish life in Morocco.

  • ISBN10 1793624925
  • ISBN13 9781793624925
  • Publish Date 27 July 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Lexington Books
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 506
  • Language English