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Jewish Folktales from Morocco
Tales of Seha the Sage and Seha the Clown
Jewish Folktales from Morocco
Tales of Seha the Sage and Seha the Clown
Description
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.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Seha, A Man for All Seasons
Part One: Tales of Seha the Sage
Chapter One: Seha at Rabbi A'mar's Rock
Chapter Two: Seha the Beggar, Elijah, and Charity
Chapter Three: Charity and Education in the Moroccan Interior
Chapter Four: Tales of Compassion and Gossip
Chapter Five: Population Surveys and Birth Registers
Chapter Six: Modesty and Happiness
Chapter Seven: Love and Compassion
Chapter Eight: Prestige and Social Stratification
Chapter Nine: Mutual Help and Reciprocity
Chapter Ten: Mutual Aid Organizations
Chapter Eleven: Amulets and Good Fortune
Chapter Twelve: French Education, Urbanization, and Modernization
Chapter Thirteen: Dar al Makhzen, House of Government and Dar a Siba, House of Rebellion
Chapter Fourteen: Craftsmen and Priests in Aghamat
Chapter Fifteen: Yearning for Redemption in Jewish Morocco
Chapter Sixteen: Pilgrimages, Sainthood, and Miracle Making
Chapter Seventeen: Artistic Creation and the Moroccan Jewish Diaspora
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Product details
Published | Jun 24 2021 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 128 |
ISBN | 9781978799042 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 24 b/w photos; |
Series | Sephardic and Mizrahi Studies |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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