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Marriage and Mobility of Moroccan Jews in Montreal and Paris
Author(s):
Messika, Martin; Cohen, Yolande
Editor(s):
Brym, Robert; Schnoor, Randal F.
Date:
2018
Topics:
Marriage, North African Jewry, Sephardi Jews, Main Topic: Other, Immigration
Perceptions and Realities of Antisemitism: Canadian, British, and French Jews
Author(s):
Staetsky, Daniel
Editor(s):
Brym, Robert; Schnoor, Randal F.
Date:
2023
Topics:
Antisemitism, Comparisons with other communities, Main Topic: Antisemitism, Antisemitism: Attitude Surveys
Hero and Monster: The Place of Jews in Spain’s National Identity
Author(s):
Weisz, Martina L.
Editor(s):
Brenneis, Sara J.; Herrmann, Gina
Date:
2020
Topics:
Antisemitism, Attitudes to Jews, Jewish - Non - Jewish Relations, Main Topic: Antisemitism
Teaching and Learning about the Holocaust in Spain
Author(s):
Simó, Marta
Editor(s):
Brenneis, Sara J.; Herrmann, Gina
Date:
2020
Topics:
Holocaust Education, Main Topic: Holocaust and Memorial
An Uncertain Future: Voices of a French Jewish Community, 1940-2012
Author(s):
Weiner, Robert I.; Sharpless, Richard E.
Date:
2012
Topics:
Main Topic: Identity and Community, Oral History and Biography, Interviews, Jewish Community, Small Jewish Communities
Abstract:
This contemporary oral history, based on interviews conducted over an 18-year period, is the first of its kind in English. The interviews, some repeated with the same subjects over years, demonstrate how the Jewish community of Dijon has evolved over time in response to challenges both internal and external.
The authors provide an introduction to the series of interviews as well as a detailed history of the community. A chronology, a map of Dijon, and photos of many interviewees are included. The book also provides an update on recent events in the community, a suggested reading list, and a bibliography.