The Last Jews of Baghdad
“It is all but impossible to pinpoint a date or an event with which the position of the Jews of Iraq began to deteriorate and take the course leading finally, inevitably, to the destruction of community,” writes Nissim Rejwan near the end of his memoir The Last Jews of Baghdad (p. 188). Yet their c...
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Autor principal: | Sean Monaghan |
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
2008
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