Language:
French
Year of publication:
2006
Titel der Quelle:
Insaniyat; Revue algérienne d'anthropologie et de sciences sociales
Angaben zur Quelle:
31 (2006) 97-112
Keywords:
Jews, North African History
;
Jews History
;
France Emigration and immigration
;
History
;
Africa, North Emigration and immigration
;
History
Abstract:
France discovered in the 1960’s the existence within its bosom of an important Maghrebin Moslem community. At this period a great number of Jews also arrive from North Africa. These immigrants from North Africa settle in France among people called repatriated, and after those immigrants from Europe between the two world wars : Italians, Poles, Spaniards .Those called to mind first are those who were communities in North Africa, which they left, there where this Judaism was branded by the 19th and 20th C French colonization, then are considered the conditions of settling in France of these immigrants of a little particular nature. Jewish tradition took refuge notably in the domestic world. First around the table transformed into a stronghold for a threatened culture, then in cooking instituted as a sanctuary of traditional ancestral gestures .In the daily meal the memory and personality of an uprooted people searching for a fair dialogue with history.
DOI:
10.4000/insaniyat.9842
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