Sacred Places Tell Tales


Jewish Life and Heritage in Modern Cairo

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By Yoram Meital
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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277

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Yoram Meital is Professor of Middle East Studies at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

Contents Introduction Chapter 1. Threshold of a New Era Chapter 2. Sacred Jewish Spaces Chapter 3. Al-Tamsir: Egyptianization of State and Society Chapter 4. Jewish Heritage and Debating Egypt's Past and Present Conclusion: The Living Archive Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments

"Expansive and inclusive in its perception of various Egyptian Jewish communities, Sacred Places Tell Tales offers a multifaceted exploration of Jewish cultural heritage sites in Egypt, away from the limiting analysis of national historiographies." (Orit Bashkin, University of Chicago) "Meital's groundbreaking study Sacred Places Tell Tales investigates the changes in the Egyptian Jewish community from 1875 to the present through an examination of eleven synagogues still standing in Cairo...The study of the eleven synagogues reveals the heterogeneous nature of the Jewish community in Cairo during this period. Meital's examination of the synagogues' architectural style, documents, religious texts, and the broad array of activities and social services they offered allows him to reconstruct a complex picture of Jewish life and identity." (Jewish Book Council)

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