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Jews from Kurdistan

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  • Translated from English by: Fahriye Adsay
  • Following World War II, members of a large Jewish community, including Iraqi Kurdistan, left their homeland and settled in Palestine, where they were rapidly assimilated into Israeli-Jewish culture. Anthropologist Eric Brauer interviewed a significant number of these Jewish Kurds and wrote “Jews of Kurdistan” before his death in 1942. Raphael Patai completed the manuscripts Brauer left behind, translated them into Hebrew and published them in 1947. This new English edition, completed and edited by Patai, has brought wider academic recognition to this ethnological monograph, unique in its field, and is also a monumental work for a scholar whose work has hitherto been largely unknown outside a narrow circle of Hebrew-reading anthropologists. It has the nature of

    “Jews from Kurdistan” is a unique historical document in terms of depicting Kurdish Jewish life and culture before the Second World War. It is the only ethnological study written on Kurdish Jews and allows us to take a detailed look at their culture, lifestyle, religious practices, professions and relations with Muslims. With the mass migration of Kurdish Jews to Israel in 1950-51, their pre-war world suddenly disappeared. This book reflects the life and culture of a Jewish community that left the land inhabited since ancient times.
Publisher : Avesta Publications
Number of pages : 504
Translator : Fahriye Adsay
The heart : Turkish
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Jews from Kurdistan Translated from English by: Fahriye Adsay After the Second World War, members of a large Jewish community, including Iraqi Kurdistan, left their homeland and settled in Palestine, where they were rapidly assimilated into Israeli-Jewish culture. Anthropologist Eric Brauer interviewed a significant number of these Jewish Kurds and wrote “Jews of Kurdistan” before his death in 1942. Raphael Patai completed the manuscripts Brauer left behind, translated them into Hebrew and published them in 1947. This new English edition, completed and edited by Patai, has brought wider academic recognition to this ethnological monograph, unique in its field, and is also a monumental work for a scholar whose work has hitherto been largely unknown outside a narrow circle of Hebrew-reading anthropologists. It has the nature of “Jews from Kurdistan” is a unique historical document in terms of depicting Kurdish Jewish life and culture before the Second World War. It is the only ethnological study written on Kurdish Jews and allows us to take a detailed look at their culture, lifestyle, religious practices, professions and relations with Muslims. With the mass migration of Kurdish Jews to Israel in 1950-51, their pre-war world suddenly disappeared. This book reflects the life and culture of a Jewish community that left the land inhabited since ancient times. AVESTA0098
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