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Jews of Lebanon: Between Coexistence & Conflict: 2nd Edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 237 pages, height x width: 152x229 mm, weight: 418 g, b/w photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Dec-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Liverpool University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1845190572
  • ISBN-13: 9781845190576
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 237 pages, height x width: 152x229 mm, weight: 418 g, b/w photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Dec-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Liverpool University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1845190572
  • ISBN-13: 9781845190576
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This is the first book to tell the story of the Jews of Lebanon in the twentieth century. It challenges the prevailing view that Jews everywhere in the Middle East were second-class citizens, and were persecuted after the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. The Jews of Lebanon were just one of Lebanon's 23 minorities with the same rights and privileges, and subject to the same political tensions. The author discusses the Jewish presence in Lebanon under Ottoman Rule; Lebanese Jews under the French mandate; Lebanese Jewish identity after the establishment of the State of Israel; the increase of the community through Syrian refugees; the Jews' position in the first civil war; their involvement in the exfiltration of Syrian Jews; the beginning of their exodus after the 1967 War; the virtual extinction of the Jewish community as a result of the prolonged 1975 second civil war and the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon; and finally the community's memory of their Lebanese past.

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"An outstanding sociopolitical history of the Jewish community of Lebanon. Highly recommended..." -- Choice "Dr Schulze succeeds in placing the Jewish community in the broader context of Lebanese and Middle Eastern politics, and makes a highly significant and substantive contribution to the study on minorities in the Middle East." - From the foreword by Professor Avi Shlaim, St Antonys College, Oxford

List of Illustrations
viii
Foreword x
Avi Shlaim
Acknowledgments xii
List of Abbreviations
xiv
Note on Transliteration xv
Maps
xvi
Introduction 1(1)
Jewish life in the Arab Middle East
1(4)
Jewish life in Lebanon
5(3)
A literary survey
8(4)
A Voyage through History
12(19)
The historical legacy
12(3)
Lebanon under Ottoman Rule
15(1)
The Lebanese Jewish community
16(9)
Culture, education and religion
25(6)
Lebanese Jews under the French Mandate: Liberty, Fraternity and Equality
31(31)
Grand Liban and the mandate
31(4)
Merchants and financiers
35(2)
Inter-communal relations and community life
37(9)
The Lebanese Zionist project and contacts with the Yishuv
46(6)
The Palestine question
52(6)
The Second World War and the Vichy regime
58(4)
Lebanese and Israeli Independence: Questions of Identity
62(21)
Lebanese independence and the National Pact
62(2)
The Jewish community and the political situation, 1943-1948
64(1)
Two women remember: a privileged life in Lebanon
65(3)
The establishment of the State of Israel
68(6)
Jewish refugees and unavoidable changes
74(6)
Syrian refugees
80(3)
The First Civil War: Conflict of Identities
83(17)
Dual loyalties
83(2)
The Jewish community and the political situation, 1949-1957
85(2)
Community life, 1943-1958
87(9)
The first Lebanese civil war
96(2)
Political and cultural identification
98(2)
The Beginning of the Exodus
100(19)
The Chehabist ``miracle''
100(1)
Syrian Jewish emigration and immigration
101(6)
The departure of Rabbi Lichtman
107(3)
The new Chief Rabbi
110(1)
Jewish Loyalty, Allegiance and Spies
111(4)
Inter-communal relations and community life between the 1958 civil war and the 1967 June War
115(4)
The Road to the Second Lebanese Civil War
119(40)
From the June War to the Cairo Agreement: the arrival of the fedayeen and the first departure of Lebanese Jews
120(6)
Years of decline: Lebanon and the Jewish community, 1970-1975
126(8)
Stepping up Syrian Jewish exfiltration
134(7)
Syrian revenge
141(4)
Threats to the exfiltration operation
145(4)
The second civil war
149(4)
A community in liquidation
153(6)
The Israeli Invasion and Beyond: Renaissance or Decline?
159(20)
Operation Peace for Galilee
159(2)
The last family in Saida
161(3)
Renaissance in Beirut
164(4)
A failed peace
168(2)
The war continues, 1985-1989
170(1)
Hostage-taking
171(4)
The end of the civil war
175(4)
Conjectures, Considerations, and Conclusions: A Sentimental Journey
179(8)
The community in history
179(2)
The Arab-Israeli conflict
181(2)
A history of Lebanon
183(4)
Appendix
187(1)
Jewish Community Presidents, 1910-1999
187(1)
Chief Rabbis, 1908-1978
187(1)
Notes 188(24)
Bibliography 212(7)
Index 219
Kirsten E Schulze is Lecturer in International History at the London School of Economics. She has worked and published extensively on the Middle East, including Israel's Covert Diplomacy in Lebanon (1998), The Arab-Israeli Conflict and co-edited Ethnicity, Minorities and Diasporas (1996).