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"Lyn
Julius provides a riveting account of a fascinating, but disgracefully overlooked subject. Anyone who really wants to understand the Middle East, Israel and world history, should read it."--Tom Gross, former Middle East correspondent, Sunday Telegraph; contributor to The Guardian and The Wall Street Journal *** Now available in paperback Who are the Jews from
Arab countries? What were relations with Muslims like? What made Jews leave countries where they had been settled for thousands of years? What lessons can we learn from the mass exodus of minorities from the Middle East? Lyn
Julius undertakes to answer all these questions and more in
Uprooted, the culmination of ten years of work studying these issues. Jews lived continuously in the Middle East and North Africa for almost 3,000 years. Yet, in just 50 years, their indigenous communities outside Palestine almost totally disappeared as more than 99 percent of the
Jewish population fled. Some 650,000-including a minority of ideological Zionists-went to Israel. Before the Holocaust they constituted ten percent of the world\'s
Jewish population, and now over 50 percent of Israel\'s Jews are refugees from
Arab and Muslim countries, or their descendants. This same process is now repeating in Christian and other minority communities across the Middle East. This book assesses how well these Jews have integrated into Israel and how their struggles have been politicized. It charts the growing clamour for recognition, redress and memorialization for these
Jewish refugees, and looks at how their cause can contribute to peace and reconciliation between Israel and the Muslim world. *** "This is a story of Jewish exile, Jewish marginalization and Jewish loss of freedom. Through personal stories, writer
Julius gives us the history of the Jews from
Arab countries alongside historical facts. We read of the chaos of Jewish communities and lives that were totally changed by these experiences and that are still felt today." --Reviews by Amos Lassen, May 7, 2018 Subject: Middle East Studies, Jewish Studies, History, Sociology, Politics]