La Buena Esperansa, 39, 41, 43, 45
Bukharan Jews, 10–11; abandoning
deceased, 218; chain migration, 215–18;
changing life circumstances, 220; com-
munity building, 203–4; dhimmi, 220; di-
aspora, 204, 208, 212–13, 219; economy,
208–10; ethnographic analysis, 219–21;
flourishing of, 206–7; ghetto, 207–8;
intermarriage, 223n33; language, 11,
211–13; marginalization, 211–12; media
portrayal, 205–8, 221; national identity,
212–13, 215; persecution, 211; prejudice
against, 211; religious freedom, 207; re-
ligious identity, 212–15; ritual practice,
215; scattering, 199–200; social position,
210–15; spacious living quarters, 209;
synagogues, 207, 215; U.S. relatives
pulling, 216–18; in U.S., 10, 199, 203,
205, 209, 213, 220; Uzbekistan migra-
tion, 199–221
Bulgaria, 54; anti-Semitism, 65; Balkan
Jews, 64–66; Balkan Muslims, 64–66;
independence, 65; Jifkov regime, 67;
Law of Protection of the Nation, 65–66;
Turks in, 65
Busi Shalom, Ba῾al Ḥefeṣ, 135
Canaanites, 231, 235, 237
Canada, 170, 220, 301
Capitulations Agreements, 174
Carasso, Emanuel, 25
Castro, Leon, 248
de Castro, Jacques, 22
Catastrophe. See Naqba
Caucasus, 56, 206, 233
Cave of Makhpelah, 280, 315
Cemaat, 84–86
Cemiyet-iIslamiye, 59
Central Asia and the Caucasus, 206
Central Zionist Organization, 184
Chabad, 207
Chain migration, of Bukharan Jews,
215–18
Children: Australia Jews, 109–10; German
Turks, 85; non-Muslims, 23
Children of Israel, 233; Egyptian lan-
guage, 237; immigration from Egypt,
235; Jews and, 228
Chistiye, 213–14
Chmielnicki, Boghdan, 56
Chosen people, 228, 245
Choudhry, Sujit, 76
Christians, 51; anti-Semitism in Ottoman
Empire, 52–54; Australian National
Dialogue of Christians, Muslims, and
Jews, 112; Jews persecuted by, 6
Çinar, Safter, 81–83
Citizenship: Balkan Muslims, 61; German
Jews, 77; Libyan Jews, 177, 195
Claim of racial purity, 231–35
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Clash of civilizations, 302
CMC. See Computer mediated dialogue
Cohen, Julia Phillips, 5–6, 29–45
Cohen, Mark, 238
Cohen, Raymond, 294
Colonialism, 3, 201–2
Committee of Union and Progress (CUP),
25
Communists, 206; Balkan Jews, 66; Tur-
key, 64
Computer mediated dialogue (CMC):
Israeli-Palestinian conflict first, 291–92;
Israeli-Palestinian conflict second,
292–93
Conflict management, religion and, 289
Constructive conflict, 297
Constructive stalemate, 301
Conversions: North African tribes to Juda-
ism, 233, 234; Ottoman Jews to Islam,
42–43, 50n50, 50n51, 50n53
Cooper, Alanna E., 10–11, 199–221
Coreligionists, 6, 31, 52
Covenant. See Brit
Covenant of Omar, 192
Crimean War of 1853-1856, 56
Crusades, 51
Cultural Jihadists, 111
Culture: Affinity Intercultural Founda-
tion, 115–16; AIS, 115–16; Australia
multiculturalism, 97–98; central Asia,
200–204; cultural Jihadists, 111; English,
4; French, 4; identity and, 296; Italian, 4;
Jews’ specific, 236–38; of Libyan Jews,
192–94; Spanish, 4; Uzbekistan univer-
sity, 210; Zionism youth, 155
CUP. See Committee of Union and
Progress
Al-Dālī, al-Sayyid, 265
Dār al-Mu῾allimīn teacher’s college, 256
Darb al-Fal, 135
David, 232, 237
Defamiliarization, 271
Defence of Muslim Lands, 108
Demirbüken, Emine, 85–86
Demonological folk tales, 280–83. See also
individual tales
Demonology, 134–35, 142n49, 280–83
de Nocolay, Nicholas, 17
Devereux, Robert, 20
Dhimmi, 8, 202; Bukharan Jews, 220; Jew-
ish farmers under, 145, 156; Morocco
Jews under, 161, 169; Yemeni Jews
under, 126, 137
Diaspora, 276–77; Bukharan Jews, 204,
208, 212–13, 219; Jews, 228, 230, 231,
238, 239; Turkish Muslims, 84
Discrimination: Australia, 98; German, 7,
80, 84; against Libyan Jews, 175; against
Muslims, 77, 111, 117; religious, 56, 241;
in trade, 189
Divergence, 2, 307
Diversity within unity, 301
Dizdarevic, Zlatka, 61
Dositheus, 240
Doureihi, Wassim, 110
Dunn, Kevin, 106
ECAJ. See Executive Council of Australian
Jewry
École Professionnelle Agricole, 152–53
Economy: Bukharan Jews, 208–10; Libyan
Jews, 189–91; Libyan Muslims, 190
Edirne, 6
Edomites, 235
Education: Australia Muslims, 107–8; Ger-
man Jews religious, 86; German Turks
middle-class, 89, 96n68; German Turks
religious, 86; Libyan Jews, 193–94; Ot-
toman Jews and, 17–25; Turkish system,
64. See also Alliance Israélite Univer-
selle; Schools
Efendi, Ḥaim Naḥum, 246
Egypt, 3, 10; Children of Israel immigra-
tion, 235; for Egyptians, 248; Freema-
sons, 247; intelligentsia, 250; Israel
links, 294; nationalist movement, 246
Egyptian historiography: Jewish history
in, 11–12, 227–50; research motivation,
228–30; themes in, 231–49
Egyptian language, 237
Elazar, Daniel J., 288, 297; Brit and, 298; on
federalism, 299–302, 305n37
Eliade, Mircea, 276
Emerson, Steve, 111
Emirates, 201, 233
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