Volume 26, issue 4, of the Journal of Jewish Culture and History, “Local Knowledge Production and Translocal Connectedness: Sephardic/Mizrahi Entanglements of Movement and Space,” is online: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjch20/current
Introduction: Local Knowledge Production and Translocal Connectedness: Sephardi/Mizrahi Entanglements of Movement and Space
Ottfried Fraisse, Tamir Karkason & Michal Ohana
Pages: 469-475
Retracing the Reception of Greek Ideas on the Rainbow: Transformations in Pre-Modern Hebrew and Arabic Sources
Teresa Bernheimer
Pages: 476-487
Torah Scroll or Torah Codex? Synagogue Prayer as a Focal Point of Interaction between Local Romaniot and Immigrant Sephardi Jews around 1500
Susanne Härtel
Pages: 488-506
Edison of Pumbedita: Fiction and History across Time and Space in a Judeo-Arabic Feuilleton, Algiers 1891
Avner Ofrath
Pages: 507-519
The Ottoman Production of Ashkenazi Identity
Yair Wallach
Pages: 520-536
Local and Translocal Flows of Anti-Theosophical Ideas in the Indian Ocean World
Menashe Anzi
Pages: 537-561
In Search of a Missing Editor: Españoles sin patria after Ángel Pulido. Sephardic Jews on a Habsburg Faultline and the Challenge of Micca Gross Alcalay (1865–1905)
Allyson Gonzalez
Pages: 562-581
“We Discovered a Water-Well by the House”: The Making of Shlomi in 1950s Israel
Lily Eilan
Pages: 582-607
Constructing the Enemy: The Millî Görüş Press on Judaism, Zionism, and Israel (1973–1995)
Uri Rosenberg
Pages: 608-628
Book Review
Antisemitism and the Politics of History
edited by Scott Ury and Guy Miron, Waltham, Massachusetts, Brandeis University Press, 2024, 384 pp., $40.00 (Paperback), ISBN 9781684581801
Yossi Kugler
Pages: 629-635
The Japanese Talmud: antisemitism in East Asia
by Christopher L. Schilling, London, Hurst & Company, 2023, 144 pp., £25 (paperback), ISBN 9781787389540
Niamh Hanrahan
Pages: 636-637
ha-ʻAlmah ha-mehirah le-daber tsahot: hayeha vi-yetsiratah shel Miryam Markel- Mosessohn (1838–1920) [The maid who is quick to speak eloquently: the life and work of Miriam Markel-Mosessohn (1838–1920)]
edited and annotated with an introduction by Drora Sha’ked, Jerusalem, Mossad Bialik, 2024, 498 pp., ₪78.00 (paperback), ISBN 978-965-536-408-8 (Hebrew)
Michal Fram-Cohen
Pages: 638-640
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