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Stories of Jewish Life : Casale Monferrato-Rome-Jerusalem, 1876-1985 /

"Keynote 10 View this in full screen Segre's stories of Jewish life in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Italy. Description 334 View this in full screen Stories of Jewish Life: Casale Monferrato-Rome-Jerusalem, 1876-1985 is an unconventional memoir-an integrated collection of short stories...

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Autor principal: Segre, Augusto (Autor)
Otros Autores: Siporin, Steve (Traductor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Detroit, Michigan : Wayne State University Press, [2020]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Maps -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- A Note on the Translation -- Introduction -- Stories of Jewish Life -- Dedication -- Love of Country -- A Shrinking Violet -- Jachetu's Ring -- Purchase of Goods of Dubious Origin -- Chronicle of a Journey -- Fifty Years of Israelite Journalism -- Giusepin's Sharp Tongue -- They're Not All Crazy -- A Forbidden Marriage -- The Small Winter Temple -- The Jewish National Anthem -- Unexpected Death Notice -- Occupational Hazards -- A Bar Mitzvah -- A Community President from Other Times 
505 0 |a Prompt Charity -- The Philosopher of the Po -- Two Schoolmates -- June 22, 1941 -- The Head Physician and the Boatman -- Wartime Yom Kippur, 1944 -- A Voice Told Him ... -- Your Neighbor -- Midrashim at Sea -- Israel, 1948 -- A Railway Porter in Venice -- Moshe on Television: 2 + 2 = 5 -- The Jewish-Christian Dialogue: Still a Long Way to Go -- Anti-Semitism: Internal and External -- A Faithful Orderly -- La Rassegna Mensile di Israel -- Jacob's Ladder -- Hebrew, the Holy Tongue -- Who Is a Jew? -- Glossary -- Notes 
520 |a "Keynote 10 View this in full screen Segre's stories of Jewish life in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Italy. Description 334 View this in full screen Stories of Jewish Life: Casale Monferrato-Rome-Jerusalem, 1876-1985 is an unconventional memoir-an integrated collection of short stories and personal essays. Author Augusto Segre was a well-known public figure in post-WWII Italy who worked as a journalist, educator, scholar, editor, activist, and rabbi. He begins his book with stories shaped from the oral narratives of his home community as it emerged from the ghetto era, continues with his own experiences under fascism and as a partisan in WWII, and ends with his emigration to Israel. Spanning the years 1876 (one generation after emancipation from the ghetto) to 1985 (one generation after the Shoah), Segre presents this period as an era in which Italian Jewry underwent a long-term internal crisis that challenged its core values and identity. He embeds the major cultural and political trends of the era in small yet telling episodes from the lives of ordinary people. The first half of the book takes place in Casale Monferrato-a small provincial capital in the Piedmont region in northwest Italy. The second half, continuing in Casale in the late 1920s but eventually shifting to Rome then Jerusalem, follows the experiences of a boy named Moshe (Segre's Jewish name and his stand-in). Moshe relates episodes of Italian Jewry from the 1920s to the 1980s that portray the insidiousness of fascism as well as the contradictions within the Jewish community, especially in its post-ghetto relationship to Italian society. The painful transformation of Italian Jewry manifests itself in universal themes: the seductiveness of modern life, the betrayal of tradition, the attraction of fashionable political movements, the corrosive effects of totalitarianism, and ultimately, on the positive side, national rebirth and renewal in Israel. These themes give the book significance beyond the "small world" from which they arise because they are issues that confront any society, especially those emerging from a traditional way of life and entering the modern world. Students, scholars, and readers of Jewish history, Italian history, and fiction with an autobiographical thread will find themselves captivated by Segre's stories"--  |c Provided by publisher 
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