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Jews from Elsewhere Forgotten Diasporas and Singular Jewish Identities




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 02/2026





Note Editore

Most people, when thinking about Jews, consider only two categories: the Ashkenazim of European origin, and the Sephardim (often being lumped together with a vaguely-defined group of Middle Eastern "Mizrahi" Jews). Noticeably few of us are even aware of the history of the geographically-dispersed Jewish diaspora, including communities in India, China, and Africa, which reveal a fascinating diversity of Jewish people. This comes as no surprise - there are not many reference works to consider, and consequently not much education for the general public about Jews outside these two main groups. Jews from Elsewhere aims to begin to fill that information void. Edith Bruder has gathered scholars from around the world and a variety of disciplines to sort out the dynamics of those lesser-known, often slumbering worlds. Thirty-four contributors bring to light the cultural universes of these diverse communities, and open up to general readership a millennia-long, interconnected, global history. In this monumental work of scholarship, communities such as the non-Rabbinical Jews of Ethiopia, those scattered around the Amazon rainforest, and the "new Jews" of Asia and Africa (who may or may not claim to belong to the famed Lost Tribes of Israel) are shown to rebuke the common understanding that all Jews share a single common genealogical, cultural, or religious denominator. Available for the first time in English, this collection is essential reading for anyone interested in the history and development of the Jewish diaspora.




Sommario

1 - Elsewhere . . . Differently
2 - Exile According to the Bible and Rabbinical Literature
3 - The Lost Tribes of Israel: A Modern and Postmodern Myth
4 - The Diaspora as a Multicultural Paradigm
5 - From Babylon to Iraq
6 - Syria, Between the Land of Israel and Diaspora
7 - In the Kingdom of Sheba: The Yemeni Jews
8 - The Ethnography of the Yemenite Jews
9 - From Cyrus to Khomeini: The Jews of Iran
10 - Being Jewish in Turkey: A Three-Pronged Identity Strategy
11 - Jews, Muslims, Both, or Neither? The Salonican Dönme
12 - At the Heart of the Caucasus: The Mountain Jews
13 - The Jews of Azerbaijan: Between “Soviet Cosmopolitanism” and (Bi)Nationalism
14 - Along the Silk Road: Tashkent and Bukhara
15 - The Jews of Afghanistan
16 - The Ancient Hebrew Origins of the Pashtuns of Afghanistan
17 - The Cantonists’ Descendants: Ashkenazi Jewish Communities of Central Asia
18 - The Karaites in Crimea
19 - Between Christianity and Judaism: The Subbotniks
20 - The Birobidjan Project: A History of Jewish Autonomy in the Russian Far East
21 - The Thirteenth Tribe: The Imaginary Legacy of the Khazars
22 - The Jews of Latin America and the Caribbean
23 - The Jews of Suriname and Brazil
24 - The Jews of the Caribbean
25 - The Jews of Mexico
26 - Argentina: The Other Promised Land
27 - Jewish Life on the Pacific: The Jews of Peru
28 - The Legacy of Marranism
29 - The Jews of India
30 - The Bene Israel
31 - The Departure of the Jews of Cochin to Israel: How They Remember versus How They Are Remembered
32 - The “Baghdadi” Jews of India, Burma, and Malaya
33 - The Bene Menashe
34 - The Bene Ephraim
35 - Jewish Communities in Africa in the Twentieth Century
36 - Ethiopian Jews: From Beta Israel to Ethiopian Israelis
37 - The Abayudaya of Uganda
38 - The Lemba of Southern Africa
39 - The Igbo of Nigeria
40 - The House of Israel in Ghana
41 - The Jews of Cape Verde
42 - The Jews of Madagascar
43 - “New Jews” in Cameroon and Kenya
44 - The Jews of China
45 - The Sino-Judaism of Kaifeng
46 - The Jewish Communities of Harbin and Tianjin
47 - Jews in Shanghai
48 - Jewish Life in Hong Kong
49 - Jews on the Move: Images of Cosmopolitan Jews versus Jewish Nomads
50 - Philo-Semitism from Christian Millenarianism to Contemporary Judaizing Movements
51 - Paradigms of “Sephardic and Oriental” Jews: Migration, Social Change, and Identification
52 - Genetics, Community, and Identity
53 - Jewishness as an Evolving Paradigm: The Case of the Bene Menashe




Autore

Edith Bruder is a Research Associate at the French National Center for Scientific Research; UNISA-University of South Africa; and SOAS University of London. A leading scholar of the Jewish diaspora, she is the author of The Black Jews of Africa (2008), the co-editor of African Zion (2012) and Africana Jewish Journeys (2018) and the editor of Juifs d'ailleurs (2020).










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780197750926

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 235 x 156 mm
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 512


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