Almost Englishmen : Baghdadi Jews In British Burma

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Letter From Ellis Sofaer

Introduction: The Baghdadi Diaspora

Adventurers And Entrepreneurs

Beautiful Burmese Days

Three Cheers For The King And The British Empire

The Comforts Of Home

Bene Israel Vs. Baghdadis: The Court Case

Desperate Passage To India: The War In Burma

Return To Burma

Burma And Israel

Embers

Appendix A: Proceedings Of The High Court Of Judicature, Rangoon, 1935-1936

Appendix B: List Of Families To Be Evacuated From Burma To Israel

Appendix C: Additional List Of Potential Emigrants To Israel, 1949

Appendix D: Jewish Community Of Burma, 1959

Appendix E: Jewish People And Their Descendents In Burma, C. 1986

Additional Info
Before the Second World War, two golden “promised lands” beckoned the thousands of Baghdadi Jews who lived in Southeast Asia: the British Empire, on which “the sun never set,” and the promised land of their religious tradition, Jerusalem. Almost Englishmen studies the less well-known of these destinations. The book combines history and cultural studies to look into a significant yet relatively unknown period, analyzing to full effect the way Anglo culture transformed the immigrant Bagdhadi Jews.

England’s influence was pervasive and persuasive: like other minorities in the complex society that was British India, the Baghdadis gradually refashioned their ideology and aspirations on the British model. The Jewish experience in the lush land of Burma, with its lifestyles, its educational system, and its internal tensions, is emblematic of the experience of the extended Baghdadi community, whether in Bombay, Calcutta, Shanghai, Singapore, or other ports and towns throughout Southeast Asia. It also suggests the experience of the Anglo-Indian and similar “European” populations that shared their streets as well as the classrooms of the missionary societies’ schools. This contented life amidst golden pagodas ended abruptly with the Japanese invasion of Burma and a horrific trek to safety in India and could not be restored after the war. Employing first-person testimonies and recovered documents, this study illuminates this little known period in imperial and Jewish histories

Description

SKU (ISBN): 9780739116463
ISBN10: 0739116460
Ruth Cernea
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: January 2007
Publisher: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group

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