Description
Turkish Jews and their Diasporas, 1st ed. 2022
Entanglements and Separations
Modernity, Memory and Identity in South-East Europe Series
Coordinators: Öktem Kerem, Yosmaoğlu Ipek Kocaömer
Language: EnglishSubject for Turkish Jews and their Diasporas:
Keywords
Sephardi Jews; Turkish Jews; Ottoman Empire; Turkish Republic; Citizenship; Migration; Kemalism
Publication date: 04-2023
269 p. · 14.8x21 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 04-2022
269 p. · 14.8x21 cm · Hardback
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This book introduces the reader to the past and present of Jewish life in Turkey and to Turkish Jewish diaspora communities in Israel, Europe, Latin America and the United States. It surveys the history of Jews in the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic, examining the survival of Jewish communities during the dissolution of the empire and their emigration to America, Europe, and Israel. In the cases discussed, members of these communities often sought and seek close connections with Turkey, even if those ?ties that bind? are rarely reciprocated by Turkish governments. Contributors also explore Turkish Jewishness today, as it is lived in Israel and Turkey, and as found in ?places of memory? in many cities in Turkey, where Jews no longer exist today.
Kerem Halil Latif Öktem is Associate Professor of International Relations at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy. He previously held the Chair for Southeast European Studies and Modern Turkey at the University of Graz, Austria, and was Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, UK.
İpek Kocaömer Yosmaoğlu is Associate Professor of History and Director of Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program at Northwestern University, USA. She previously taught at University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, and was a Mellon Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, USA.