Sacred Places Tell Tales


Jewish Life and Heritage in Modern Cairo

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By Yoram Meital
Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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368

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

"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 ground-break-ing study Sacred Places Tell Tales inves-ti-gates the changes in the Egypt-ian Jew-ish com-mu-ni-ty from 1875 to the present through an exam-i-na-tion of eleven syn-a-gogues still stand-ing in Cairo...The study of the eleven syn-a-gogues reveals the het-ero-ge-neous nature of the Jew-ish com-mu-ni-ty in Cairo dur-ing this peri-od. Meital's exam-i-na-tion of the syn-a-gogues' archi-tec-tur-al style, doc-u-ments, reli-gious texts, and the broad array of activ-i-ties and social ser-vices they offered allows him to recon-struct a com-plex pic-ture of Jew-ish life and iden-ti-ty." - Jewish Book Council

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