Book: The sephardic jews of Bordeaux

Assimilation and emancipation in revolutionary and napoleonic France

The book describing the tensions that existed between the Sephardic community of Bordeaux and the Ashkenazic Jews of France, the author also depicts their role in the relation of the Jews with Napoleon and the forming of the Grand Sanhedrin.

Autor: Frances Malino – The University of Alabama Press
University, Alabama
ISBN: 9780817350789
Editorial: University Of Alabama Press
Fecha de la edición: 2006
Lugar de la edición: Tuscaloosa. Estados Unidos de Norteamérica
Encuadernación: Rústica
Medidas: 23 cm
Nº Pág.: 165
Idiomas: Inglés

 

Preface

This book focuses on a small community of French Jews, the first in  Europe to encounter the requirements of an emerging nation-state  and to be recognized by that state as full and equal citizens. The Sephardim of Bordeaux were typical of neither the majority of the Jews of France nor those of Western Europe. They had entered France as  Catholics; only after more than a century of public adherence to  Catholicism was their community officially recognized as Jewish.

Nevertheless, their assimilation and conformity to the standards of  French society as well as their commitment to a Judaism fashioned as  much by contemporary political and economic concerns as by tradi tion reveal a legacy bequeathed to French Jewry and an important  model for the development of the modern Jew.

My interest in the Jews of Bordeaux began during my years of  graduate study at Brandeis University. There I enjoyed the encouragement of Professors Alexander Altmann, Nahum Glatzer, Benjamin  Halpern, and Nahum Sarna. To these learned scholars I am deeply  indebted.

A grant from the National Foundation for Jewish Culture and the help of Mr. Zosa Szajkowski and the Jewish Theological Seminary of  New York enabled me to begin my work. The main research was done  in Paris and Bordeaux during the academic year 1968-69 and the  summer of 1972. I am grateful to the Fulbright Commission and the  University of Massachusetts whose fellowships made my travel and  research possible.

It would have been difficult to benefit from the material available in  this field without the help of MM. Bernhard Blumenkranz, Gérard  Nahon, and Georges Weill as well as from M. Jean Cavignac, who  arranged for me to have complete access to the Departmental Archives  of Bordeaux and the city archives.

My research also took me to Israel where with the help of M. Simon  Swartzfuchs I was introduced to M. Pascal Thémanlys, whose kindness and generosity in permitting me to examine his family archives  will never be forgotten.

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