Sephardic Horizons, Volume 11, Issues 2-3 Spring – Summer 2021

Volume 11, Issues 2-3
Spring – Summer 2021

Editor’s Note
Judith Roumani




Articles

Muslims Listen in the Synagogue: An Intercommunal Reading of the Ten Commandments on Shavuot
Hagar Salamon and Harvey E. Goldberg


Italian Fascism and its Treatment of Jews in Libya during World War II: The Expulsion of Libyan Jews to Tunisia and the Bombardment of La Marsa
Maurice M. Roumani


The Jews of Cyrenaica during World War II, in their Own Words
Vivienne Roumani-Denn


Indemnification for Libyan Jews after 1943: A Special Case?
Jens Hoppe


When the Waters of the Mediterranean Parted: Jewish Libya and the Trajectory of Escape
Danielle Willard-Kyle




In Ladino/Judeo-Spanish:

Un Otro Ermano
A play by Jane Mushabac and Leah Varsano


Revision de Una ijika chika de Galata (2019) de Coya Delevi
Rachel Amado Bortnick




Reviews

Yolande Cohen, Sépharades du Québec: Parcours d’exils nord-africains, Montreal: Del Busso Editeur, 2017.
Reviewed by Ira Robinson


Donatella Di Cesare, Marranos: The Other of the Other, New York: Politybooks, 2020.
Reviewed by Ignat Ayzenberg


Jane Gerber, Cities of Splendour in the Shaping of Sephardi History,  Liverpool & London: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 2020.
Reviewed by Carsten Schapkow


Dalia Kandiyoti, The Converso’s Return: Conversion and Sephardi History in Contemporary Literature and Culture, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2020.
Reviewed by Jane Gerber


Tobie Nathan, trans. Joyce Zonana, A Land Like You, London & Calcutta: Seagull Books, 2020.
Reviewed by Aimée Israel-Pelletier


Deborah Starr, Togo Mizrahi and the Making of Egyptian Cinema, Oakland: University of California Press, 2020.
Reviewed by Timothy Riggio Quevillon


Devi Mays. Forging Ties, Forging Passports: Migration and the Modern Sephardi Diaspora. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2020.
Reviewed by Judith Roumani


Judith Roumani. Jews in Southern Tuscany during the Holocaust: Ambiguous Refuge. Lanham, Md: Lexington Books, 2021.
Reviewed by Kora von Wittelsbach


Mónica Manrique, translated from Spanish by Justin Peterson.The Project of Return to Sepharad in the Nineteenth Century  Brookline, Mass: Academic Studies Press, 2020.
Reviewed by Regina Igel

Fuente: sephardichorizons.org

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