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Reflections on A New Mexican Crypto-Jewish Song Book offers close
examinations of a manuscript written over a 20-year period by
Loggie Carrasco, a well-known crypto-Jew from Albuquerque, New
Mexico. The manuscript includes a wide range of genres: folklore,
memory, ritual practices, genealogy, and most significantly poetry
and songs. Although the manuscript remains unpublished, this book
utilizes quotations and excepts to enable the reader to have a good
understanding of Carrasco’s voice. Focusing on the main genres
and themes that shape Carrasco’s manuscripts, the contributors
argue that the work is both unique and illustrative of the vitality
of crypto-Jewish culture and contemporary understandings of it.
Seha, the traditional wise man-fool in Jewish Morocco is a popular
fictional hero in simple yet rich tales, playful yet witty enough
to provide life lessons with commitment to social fairness and
mutual respect. In this collection of tales, the authors introduce
readers to their grandparents and the teaching they imparted.
Through humorous Seha tales, the authors transmit deeply engrained
Jewish values, accentuated in accompanying socio-historical
commentaries which shed light on the evolution of Seha as a popular
fictional hero as well as on processes of social change and
modernization experienced by Moroccan Jews, who were influenced by
movements in three nations that impact their identity, namely
Israel, France, and Morocco.
The Jewish community of Ioannina, in Northwestern Greece, traces
its roots to Byzantine times if not earlier. In the early 20th
century, at least half of the community's population emigrated to
settle in Athens, Israel, and the United States because of economic
and religious reasons. The cataclysm of the Holocaust dramatically
decimated the community. This steady outward movement created an
abrupt rupture of their patterns of traditional culture. We are Few
brings this unique community to life in a series of ethnographic
sketches of history and traditional culture in order to understand
its intense allegiance to ethnic identity. Dr. Annette Fromm
explores the decreasing inventory of cultural traditions from the
patterns of daily life to the rituals and customs associated with
life cycle events and holiday celebrations. Through the periodic
return of individuals associated with the Jews of Ioannina,
pilgrims, a new avenue of the expression of ethnic identity has
been created. These visits reassure residents that the Jewish
community of Ioannina still exists no matter how dispersed. This
study is useful for graduate level students and researchers of
Anthropology and Jewish Studies.
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