Tevye s Ottoman Daughter Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews at the End of Empire — Sarah M Zaides

Tevye s Ottoman Daughter Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews at the End of Empire
Sarah M ZaidesLibra Yayınları
Tevye s Ottoman Daughter Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews at the End of Empire
Sarah M ZaidesSarah M Zaides tarafından kaleme alınan Tevyes Ottoman Daughter Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews at the End of Empire Libra Yayınları eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor Tevyes Ottoman Daughter Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews at the End of Empire Sarah M Zaides Kitap Özeti In existing scholarship on Jewish subjects of the Russian Empire there were three typical fates available to Russia s Jews on the eve of the Bolshevik Revolution they could remain in the shtetl leave for a new life in America or participate in the Russian Revolution Tevye s Ottoman Daughter traces a fourth path following the saga of Ashkenazi Jews who instead crossed the Black Sea to join their Sephardic coreligionists in the Ottoman capital of Constantinople and later Istanbul or who joined agricultural farming communities in the Western Aegean sponsored by the Baron Maurice de Hirsch s Jewish Colonization Association There they considered and reconsidered the possibilities open to them including eventual migration to Palestine Western Europe North America and Argentina Others stayed and forged a new life as an Ashkenazi minority in Istanbul creating new organizations places of worship and political practices These Russian Jewish migrants give us insight into the ethnic religious and political challenges and aspirations twilight years of the Ottoman Empire on the brink of Turkish statehood Yayınevi Libra Yayınları Yazar Sarah M Zaides Sayfa 218 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Boyut 16 00x24 00 cm Basım Yılı 2022 Barkod 9786258472455 Kategori Araştırma İnceleme Diğer Tarih Kitapları

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In existing scholarship on Jewish subjects of the Russian Empire there were three typical fates available to Russia s Jews on the eve of the Bolshevik Revolution they could remain in the shtetl leave for a new life in America or participate in the Russian Revolution Tevye s Ottoman Daughter traces a fourth path following the saga of Ashkenazi Jews who instead crossed the Black Sea to join their Sephardic coreligionists in the Ottoman capital of Constantinople and later Istanbul or who joined agricultural farming communities in the Western Aegean sponsored by the Baron Maurice de Hirsch s Jewish Colonization Association There they considered and reconsidered the possibilities open to them including eventual migration to Palestine Western Europe North America and Argentina Others stayed and forged a new life as an Ashkenazi minority in Istanbul creating new organizations places of worship and political practices These Russian Jewish migrants give us insight into the ethnic religious and political challenges and aspirations twilight years of the Ottoman Empire on the brink of Turkish statehood