The Arabic Dialect of the Jews of Baghdad
Title | The Arabic Dialect of the Jews of Baghdad PDF eBook |
Author | Assaf Bar-Moshe |
Publisher | Harrassowitz |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Arabic language |
ISBN | 9783447111713 |
The Jewish community in Baghdad used to speak its own dialect of Arabic, which was distinct from the one spoken by its Muslim and Christian neighbors. This dialect served as their mother tongue for centuries, up until the massive immigration of Iraqi Jews to Israel following its establishment. Today, a few thousand native speakers of the dialect are still alive, but, unfortunately, in the next few decades this ancient dialect will evidently become extinct. To commemorate this historical community, this volume glances into its language and culture. It provides the reader with a firsthand opportunity to read transcriptions and translations of original oral texts by native speakers. The texts cover different aspects of the community's lives, including its history, traditions, cuisine, folk stories, personal stories of immigration, absorption difficulties in Israel, and even a collection of small talks. The volume opens with a grammatical sketch of the phonological and morphological system of the dialect. It focuses on the most important features to enable readers a fluent reading.
The Jewish Arabic Dialect of Baghdad - JAB
Title | The Jewish Arabic Dialect of Baghdad - JAB PDF eBook |
Author | William Y. Elias |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2016 |
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Communal Dialects in Baghdad
Title | Communal Dialects in Baghdad PDF eBook |
Author | Haim Blanc |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2024-04-04 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9004689885 |
Haim Blanc’s Communal Dialects in Baghdad is one of the most influential works ever written on the on the linguistic diachrony of vernacular Arabic. Based on original fieldwork conducted during the years 1957–1962, this book portaits the extensive regional continuum of modern spoken Arabic stretching across parts of Mesopotamia and N. Syria, evinced by the Muslim, Jewish, and Christian speech communities in Baghdad. Typos and other mistakes have been corrected in this reprint, which is accompanied by an Editorial Preamble by Alexander Borg and a Foreword by Paul Wexler, and contains references to the original page numbers.
The Jewish Baghdadi Dialect
Title | The Jewish Baghdadi Dialect PDF eBook |
Author | Jacob Mansour |
Publisher | |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Arabic language |
ISBN |
Ha-ʻarvit-ha-yehudit shel Bagdad
Title | Ha-ʻarvit-ha-yehudit shel Bagdad PDF eBook |
Author | Jacob Mansour |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1974 |
Genre | Baghdad (Iraq) |
ISBN |
Baghdad, Yesterday
Title | Baghdad, Yesterday PDF eBook |
Author | Sasson Somekh |
Publisher | Ibis Press |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
"Sasson Somekh's memoir takes shape like a series of telling snapshots from another time and place. The time is the 1930s and '40s and the place, Iraq, where Somekh and his family were part of the country's then-flourishing Jewish community. The book offers an intimate view of this milieu and manages both to describe vividly the young Somekh's intellectual and emotional growth and to map the now-vanished world of Baghdad's book stalls and literary cafes, its Arabic-speaking Jewish bank clerks, outdoor movies at the Cinema Diana, and bonfires by the Tigris. As the pieces of Somekh's unsentimental memoir accumulate, they also mount in meaning. The book celebrates the ups and downs of Iraqi Jewish life as it also portrays the eventual dissolution of the community in the early 1950s."--BOOK JACKET.
Iraq’s Last Jews
Title | Iraq’s Last Jews PDF eBook |
Author | T. Morad |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2008-10-27 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0230616232 |
Iraq's Last Jews is a collection of first-person accounts by Jews about their lives in Iraq's once-vibrant, 2500 year-old Jewish community and about the disappearance of that community in the middle of the 20th century. This book tells the story of this last generation of Iraqi Jews, who both reminisce about their birth country and describe the persecution that drove them out, the result of Nazi influences, growing Arab nationalism, and anger over the creation of the State of Israel.