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Ibn Yuli, Elijah ha-Levi

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
Elijah ha-Levi, born in the late 1730s or early 1740s, belonged to a distinguished Moroccan family of merchants, scholars and court Jews, and he himself was one of the most powerful Jewish retainers (Ar. aṣḥāb al-sulṭān) of the Alawid sultan Sīdī Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd Allāh (r. 1757–1790). His father, Judah, was a prosperous merchant in Rabat-Salé and shaykh (nagid) of its Jewish community. Like his father, Elijah was one of the so-called sultan's merchants (Ar. tujjār al-sulṭān), not only conducting business on the ruler’s behalf, but also acting as an intermediary with foreign consuls…

Massa

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
see SousNorman A. Stillman

Cohen

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
see Kohen and HacohenNorman A. Stillman

Madrid

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
see SpainNorman A. Stillman

Skikda

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
see Philippeville (Skikda)Norman A. Stillman

Ibn Luṭf, Bābāī

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
see Bābāī ben LuṭfNorman A. Stillman

Anti-Judaism and Judaism in medieval Islam

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
see Polemics (general)Norman A. Stillman

Filibe

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
see Plovdiv (Filibe)Norman A. Stillman

Bitola

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
see Monastir (Bitola, Manastir)Norman A. Stillman

Yunus Nadi

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
see Nadi, YunusNorman A. Stillman

Cave Sect

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
see Maghāriyya, al- (The Cave Sect)Norman A. Stillman

Pallache, Samuel b. Isaac I

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
see Pallache FamilyNorman A. Stillman

El Fassia, Zohra

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
see MusicNorman A. Stillman

Club National Israélite (Beirut and Damascus)

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
Although preceded by a number of Jewish cultural and youth organizations with a modern Hebrew and Zionist orientation in the cities of Greater Syria (e.g., the Maccabee League, the Kadima Club, and the Hebrew National Schools for Boys and Girls), the Club National Israélite (Ar. al-Nādī al-Qawmī al-Isrā'īlī) was the first self-described Syro-Lebanese Zionist organization. It was founded on June 3, 1924 by Toufic (Tawfīq) Mizrahi, a journalist and advertising agent, in cooperation with former chief rabbi Salomon Tagger in Beirut and seven provisionary committee members in…

Dades

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
see Atlas MountainsNorman A. Stillman

Florida

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
see United States of AmericaNorman A. Stillman

Contributor Biographies. Contributors

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
Abdar, CarmellaPhD Among her main areas of expertise are folk art and material culture of Yemenite Jews, mainly rural communities. She has published several articles: “The dress code as an expression of ethno-religious status of the Jews”; “The Habbanic bride’s dress in 1950s in Israel—a bridge between past and present”; “The Yemenite jewelry and the myth of antiquity” She wrote the book Weaving a Story [Hebrew, 1999] about a village in Yemen and edited the book Maʾase Rokem: Dress and Jewelry in…
Date: 2015-09-03

Judeo-Malayalam

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
see Jewish Malayalam Norman A. Stillman

Wine

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
see Food and Drink - Wine and Alcoholic Beverages Norman A. Stillman

Kalfon, Shalom

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Author(s): Norman A. Stillman
Shalom Kalfon (né Shalom Kalfon-Poney) was born in Sefrou, Morocco in 1927. He attended the Em Habanim schools in Sefrou and Fez and thereafter the Hebrew Teachers Seminar in Casablanca. He became a Zionist youth counselor and was active in clandestine Aliya (ʿAliya Bet – see Zionism Among Sephardi/Mizraḥi Jewry). In 1947, he attempted clandestine immigration to Palestine on the ship Yehuda ha-Levi which was intercepted by the British navy and was interned in Cyprus for three months. In 1948, he…
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