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9781912676804

Exodus Too The Story of an Ordinary Egyptian Jewish Family in Extraordinary Times

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    9781912676804

  • ISBN10:

    191267680X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2021-09-21
  • Publisher: Vallentine Mitchell
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Summary

This is a memoir by one of the few surviving Egyptian Jews to remember the golden age of his community in Egypt. It is also much more than that. Uniting the fascinating, evocative, and sorrowful story of his own family’s experience of being Jewish Egyptians in the middle part of the twentieth century with meticulous academic research, Gabriel Tamman provides unique insights that are moving and informative. For many years, the story of the Egyptian Jews remained largely untold except within Jewish Egyptian and niche academic circles. The horrors of the European Holocaust became, and remain, the best-known narrative of twentieth-century Jewish history. However, Jewish history is complex, and the stories of the Egyptian Jews, their lives in Egypt, their sad departure, the roles that they have played subsequently in Israel and around the world, and their memories of the past, all warrant close examination. With no bitterness or rancour, his clear voice illustrates a rich history and way of life that is no more, and invites a close examination of Jewish Egyptian history, calling on Jews and Egyptians alike to come together to explore this fascinating aspect of Middle Eastern heritage.

Author Biography

Gabriel Tamman is a Swiss-based businessman and philanthropist. He was born in Alexandria, Cairo, and grew up in Sudan and in Egypt. In the 1950s, he moved to Geneva, where he established a property development business. Tamman is well-known for his philanthropy. In 1990, he founded the Gabriel Tamman Foundation.

Table of Contents

Contents
Acknowledgements
1. The Egyptian Jews in Ancient Times
2. The Making of a Jewish Egyptian Family ‒ Memory and Context
3. An Egyptian Jewish Family in the Early Twentieth Century
4. An Egyptian Jewish Family during the Second World War
5. An Egyptian Jewish Family in the Post-War Years
6. An Egyptian Jew in Cairo as Zionism Grows
7. The Suez Crisis and Ongoing Exodus
8. Egyptian Jews as Refugees, in Israel and the Diaspora
Appendix: Jewish Egyptian Voices
Bibliography
Index of Names

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