Stern, 74–75
Stillman, Norman A., 14
Stroumsa, Vitali, 25
Suicide bombings, 108
Suqs (markets), 9
Şura-yı-Devlet, 20
Synagogues, 34, 39; Balkan Jews, 55, 57,
68; Bukharan Jews, 207, 215; burning in
Australia, 104; burning in Turkey, 81;
German Jews, 76, 79, 86; Libyan Jews,
177, 180, 193; Morocco Jews, 145, 157n7;
proposed on Mt. Sinai, 295; Russia clos-
ing, 203; Yemeni Jews, 133
Tabib, Abraham, 133
Tabib, Zeharia, 136
Al-Ṭahṭawi, Rifa ῾a, 248
Tajikistan, 10, 200–202; civil war, 206, 212
Tajiks, 200–202
Al-Tajuri, Salim, 314
Talmud: commentaries, 238; principles of
faith, 245; schools, 240–41
MV Tampa, 102
Tanzimat, 19, 50n53
Al-Tastari, Abu Sa῾d, 243
Ṭ῾ayma, Ṣaber ῾Abd al-Rahman, 234
TBB. See Türkische Bund
Berlin-Brandenburg
Tekinalp, Moise Cohen, 25
Tel-Aviv, 275, 310
Le Temps, 57
Al-Thaqāfa, 262
Theatre of Power (Cohen, R.), 294
Thrace Committee, 65
Three Days and a Child (Yehoshua), 274
Tiberius Julius Alexander, 240
Tilpak, 202
Tito, 61
Torah scrolls, 134
Transcendent identity, 295–97
Treaty of Athens, 59
Treaty of Lausanne, 59
Treaty of Neuilly, 65
Tribal fanaticism. See ῾ Asabiyya
Tribal society, 126–28, 233, 234, 238, 271
Ṭu῾ayma, Ṣaber, 227, 242
Ṭu῾ayma, Saber Abd el Rahman, 245
Tunisia, 3, 13, 315
Turan, Ömer, 5–6, 51–68
Turbans, 202
Turkey, 3; anti-Arab sentiment, 81; Balkan
Jews migrating to, 56–58, 65–67; Balkan
Muslims migrating to, 56–58, 64, 66–67;
Communist rule, 64; Iran and, 14; syna-
gogue burning, 81
Türkische Bund Berlin-Brandenburg
(TBB), 81–84; headscarf and, 85, 87
Turkish National Struggle, 64
Turkish War of Independence, 59
Turks, 52; in Bulgaria, 65; educational
system, 64. See also Balkan Muslims;
German Turks
Twin Towers attack of 2001, 117
Two arms of evil, 308, 324n3
Two Peoples One Land (Elazar), 299–300
Ulküsal, Müstecip, 64
῾
Umar Convention, 241, 245
῾
Umla relationship, 129
Umma, 110
Unemployment: Australia Muslims, 101;
German Turks, 80
UNFP. See Union Nationale des Forces
Populaires
Union Nationale des Forces Populaires
(UNFP), 168
United Libyan Front, 188
United States (U.S.): Balkan Jews in, 61;
Bukharan Jews in, 10, 199, 203, 205, 209,
213, 220; Jewish farmers in, 145; Jewish
Index · 351
lobby, 170; Jewish organizations, 170;
Libya and, 13, 307–8, 311, 317; relatives
pulling Bukharan Jews, 216–18
University of Jordan, 257
῾
Usman, Aḥmad, 238
Utasha ideology, 60
῾
Uthman, Aḥmad, 227
Uzbekistan, 2, 10–11, 200–202; Bukharan
Jews migration, 199–221; bureaucracy,
210; currency, 210; independence,
211–12; intermarriage, 203; Jewish
burial grounds, 217; non-Arab, 219;
Russian incorporation, 213, 219; univer-
sity culture, 210
Uzbeks, 200–202
van Tongeren, Jack, 107
Vazov, Ivan, 54
Victims, Australia Jews as, 104–7
Voutier, Colonel, 55
Wādī, Fārūq, 265
Wahhabism, 107, 117
Al-Waqqad, Maḥasen Muḥammad, 241
White Australia policy, 98
White, Paul, 103
White Pride, 103
World Economic Forum, 319
World War I, 57, 64
World War II, 58–59, 61, 260
Yāghī, ῾Abd al-Raḥmān, 257
Al-Yahud Antrupulujiyyan, 232
Yasin, Khalid, 108
Yavuz, M. Hakan, 116
Yehoshua, A. B., 12; blurred borders of,
278; demonological folk infrastruc-
tures, 280–83; heroes of, 278, 286n38;
Jerusalem space of, 274–76, 283; life
of the tribe and, 271; life on the brink
principle, 272; lost paradise of, 276–80;
overview of works, 270–84; space areas
of, 282–83; worldview, 272, 282, 284
Yemen, 8; imam rule, 125; political
changes, 125–26
Yemeni Jews: blood covenant, 128;
demonology, 134–35; under dhimmi,
126, 137; dietary laws, 131–32; folk
tales, 136; houses, 127; inheritance
laws, 130; labor migration, 129; Mus-
lim attitudes toward religion and cus-
toms, 130–33; in Muslim tribal society,
128–30; mysterious powers, 133–37;
otherness, 133–36; synagogues, 133;
tribal protection, 126–28; ῾ umla rela-
tionship, 129; uncanny, 137
Yemeni Muslims: demonology, 134–35;
houses, 127; Jewish messianic pre-
tenders and, 133; Jewish religion and
customs, 130–33; magical beliefs,
136–37; Sabbath and, 132–33; tribal
protection, 126–28; ῾ umla relationship,
129; Yemeni Jews in tribal society,
128–30
Yiddish, 213
Yilmaz, Ahmet, 84–85
Yinon, Avrhahm, 264
Yitzchakov, Essya, 199, 208
Young Egypt, 165
Young Turks, 25, 184; Libyan Jews and,
185
Yugoslavia, 6
Yurdakul, Gökçe, 6, 74–90
Zakī, Aḥmad, 255
Zaydan, Emil, 228
Ẓaẓ, Ḥasan, 227, 236–38, 245
Zeal and noise, of Ottoman Jews, 37, 44
Zentralrat der Juden, 75, 79
Zentralwohlfahrtsstelle, 79
Z᾿ev Herzl, Benjamin, 248
Zionism, 11, 24, 34, 113, 238, 246; chal-
lenge, 250; historical attitude towards,
228–30; ideological basis, 230; Jewish
farmers and, 144–45, 151; Judeo-
Islamic relations and, 306–22; Libya,
184, 186, 306–22; Libyan Jews, 195;
Moroccan Nationalist Movement and,
160–70; Morocco recruitment, 153–55,
162–63; persecution claim, 239; Al-
Qadhafi attacking, 13–14, 310–11;
writings about, 227; youth culture, 155
Zipporah, 232
Zohar, 136
Zohar, Zvi, 1–2
Zoud, Abdul Salam Mohammed, 108
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