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Haim Nahum
A Sephardic Chief Rabbi in Politics, 1892-1923
Edited by Esther Benbassa; Translated by Miriam Kochan
University of Alabama Press
First published in French by the Presses du Centre National de la Recherche ScientiÞque in 1990, this book relates the history of Turkish Jewry during the last decades of the Ottoman empire, as told through the life and work of Haim Nahum, the Chief Rabbi of the Ottoman empire from 1909 to 1920.
The Jews in Palestine in the Eighteenth Century
Under the Patronage of the Istanbul committee of Officials for Palestine
By Jacob Barnai; Translated by Naomi Goldblum
University of Alabama Press
The Land Was Theirs
Jewish Farmers in the Garden State
University of Alabama Press
Provides a perspective on the pressures, problems, and satisfactions of rural Jewish life as experienced in one community
Early Synagogue Poets in the Balkans
Edited by Leon J. Weinberger
University of Alabama Press
A critical edition of compositions of three early Jewish poets from the Balkans
Bulgaria's Synagogue Poets
The Kastoreans
Edited by Leon J. Weinberger; Introduction by Leon J. Weinberger
University of Alabama Press
Critical Edition with introduction and commentary by Leon J. Weinberger
Romaniote Penitential Poetry
Edited by Leon J. Weinberger
University of Alabama Press
A collection of Penitential poems for the Days of Awe that bears eloquent witness to a once-flourishing Romaniote presence in the Balkan states during early Byzantine times