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A Jewish Voice from Ottoman Salonica: The Ladino Memoir of Sa'adi Besalel a-Levi.

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Ac Jerusalmi (Traduttore), Aron Rodrigue , Sarah Abrevaya Stein , Isa
Stanford University Press 2013 Stanford Studies in Jewish - History and Culture,
40.00 €
(Roma, Italy)

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  • Author
  • Ac Jerusalmi (Traduttore)
  • Publishers
  • Stanford University Press 2013 Stanford Studies in Jewish, History and Culture
  • Curator
  • Aron Rodrigue , Sarah Abrevaya Stein , Isa
  • Keyword
  • Turchia Turkey Turquie
  • Binding description
  • S
  • Dust jacket
  • False
  • State of preservation
  • Fine
  • Binding
  • Softcover
  • Inscribed
  • False
  • First edition
  • False

Description

8vo, br. ed. text in english and ladino (turkish sefardi), pp.372. This book presents for the first time the complete text of the earliest known Ladino-language memoir, transliterated from the original script, translated into English, and introduced and explicated by the editors. The memoirist, Sa'adi Besalel a-Levi (1820-1903), wrote about Ottoman Jews' daily life at a time when the finely wrought fabric of Ottoman society was just beginning to unravel. His vivid portrayal of life in Salonica, a major port in the Ottoman Levant with a majority Jewish population, thus provides a unique window into a way of life before it disappeared as a result of profound political and social changes and the World Wars. Sa'adi was a prominent journalist and publisher, one of the most significant creators of modern Sephardic print culture. He was also a rebel who accused the Jewish leadership of Salonica of being corrupt, abusive, and fanatical; that leadership, in turn, excommunicated him from the Jewish community. The experience of excommunication pervades Sa'adi's memoir, which documents a world that its author was himself actively involved in changing.

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