Shaw's excellent treatise is a must for anyone researching roots
in Turkey or the Ottoman Empire . . . well organized. . . . and]
impressively researched.
--"Dorot"
Shaw points out many interesting facts of the symbiosis between
Jews and Muslims as he traces the relationship of more than 600
years.
--"Choice"
Especially recommended for college-level students of Jewish
history and culture.
--"The Bookwatch"
Over the course of the last 600 years, the existence of the Jews
of western Europe was continually threatened. While many took
refuge in the Eastern regions of Europe, particularly in Poland and
Lithuania, many more found shelter in the dominions of the Ottoman
empire and in the Middle East, where their reception was far more
congenial.
This remarkable history, written by one of the world's foremost
scholars of Turkish history, is the definitive account of Jewish
life and history in this region. It is the story of the ideological
and religious differences, and the hazardous but often successful
cohabitation that characterized the life of the Jews of the Ottoman
empire and, later, of Turkey.
Examining the economic, cultural, and religious contributions of
the Ottoman Jewish community, Stanford J. Shaw, a master of Turkish
history, here documents the role of Ottoman Jews in the early
Zionist movement, in World War I, and in the Turkish War for
Independence. His analysis of the structures of different Jewish
communities, the relations between them, and the relations between
Jews, Christians, and Muslims in this unique circumstance is
engaging and incisive. As Shaw sifts through the centuries, it
becomes apparent that the fortunes of the Ottoman Jews directly
paralleled those of the Ottoman empire.
Shaw's extensive research in Ottoman, British, and French
archives, as well as sources in Hebrew and Ladino, is supplemented
by personal interviews with such major players as Haim Nahum
Efendi, the last Grand Rabbi of the Ottoman empire, Rabbi David
Asseo, Chief Rabbi of Turkey, and a number of prominent
Turkish-Jewish scholars and businessmen.
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