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The Mellah Society: Jewish Community Life in Sherifian Morocco (Chicago Studies in the History of Judaism) [Paperback]

Shlomo Deshen (Author)
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March 15, 1989 0226143406 978-0226143408 2nd
The Mellah Society is a compact yet detailed and fascinating account of Jewish life in precolonial Morocco, based on the voluminous but rarely studied writings of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Judeo-Moroccan sages.

Shlomo Deshen, author of several books on North African Jewish immigrants to Israel, here turns his attention to the past. Taking as his focus the tension between individualism and communal authority—symbolized by the walls of the mellahs, the Jewish quarters—he applies to traditional Moroccan Jewish society questions of concern to sociologists everywhere regarding political organization, economic activity, religion, and the family.

From such documents as private correspondence, archival photographs, and the legal commentaries of rabbis who served in the Jewish community courts, Deshen draws out details of daily life: disputes between spouses, businessmen, craftsmen, and inheritors; the ramifications of marriage contracts; and claims involving community taxes and extortions by Muslim potentates. Linking this material with recent historical and anthropological studies of the Maghreb, Deshen reconstructs a community about which little has been known and places it squarely within the context of traditional Moroccan society.

Individual chapters deal with relations between Muslims and Jews, the material conditions of Jewish life, and the nature of politics within the mellah. Deshen devotes particular attention to the nature of the Moroccan rabbinate, the sociology of the mellah synagogue, lay community leadership, and the historic role of the Sephardic heritage in Morocco after the expulsion from medieval Spain. His close study of the nature of the extended family in traditional Morocco corrects popular misconceptions.

Originally published in Israel in 1983, now translated and expanded by its author, The Mellah Society draws upon Middle Eastern and Jewish history, textual Judaic studies, and social anthropology to make an original contribution that will interest scholars of the Middle East and North Africa as well as anyone concerned with Jewish history and ethnicity.

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About the Author

Shlomo Deshen is professor of social anthropology at Tel-Aviv University. His many books include Immigrant Voters in Israel and (with Moshe Shokeid) The Predicament of Homecoming: Cultural and Social Life of North African Immigrants in Israel and Distant Relations: Ethnicity and Politics among Arabs and North African Jews in Israel.

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  • Paperback: 166 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 2nd edition (March 15, 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226143406
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226143408
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Fascinating, but suffers somewhat from being based on rabbinical documents -- unfortunately, the only available source material. The result is a narrow view of life in the mellah, biased towards officialdom.
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Jewish society in precolonial Morocco presents a paradox. Read the first page
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mellah synagogues, mellah society, sultanic protection, private synagogues, sultanic power, talmid hakham, rabbinical families, holy ancestors, saint veneration, gentile authorities, seven elders, community synagogues
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Moroccan Jewry, Yoseif Berdugo, Moroccan Jewish, Moroccan Jews, Israel Museum Collection, Commander of the Faithful, Middle Ages, Atlas Mountains, Ashkenazic Jews, Middle East, Sherifian Morocco, Ya'aqov Berdugo, Eretz Yisrael, Fez Jewry, Holy Land, Jacob Katz, Mordekhay Berdugo, Moroccan Islam, Rabbi David Ovadia, Rabbi Eliyahu Sarfati
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