The Jews of Lebanon

The Jews of Lebanon Between Coexistence and Conflict

This is the first book to tell the story of the Jews of Lebanon in the 20th century. It challenges the prevailing view that Jews everywhere in the Middle East were second-class citizens, and were persecuted after the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. The Jews of Lebanon were just one of Lebanon's 23 minorities with the same rights and privileges, and were subject to the same political tensions. Author Kirsten E. Schulze discusses: the Jewish presence in Lebanon under Ottoman Rule . Lebanese Jews under the French mandate . Lebanese Jewish identity after the establishment of the State of Israel . the increase of the community through Syrian refugees . the Jews' position in the first civil war . their involvement in the exfiltration of Syrian Jews . the beginning of their exodus after the 1967 war . the virtual extinction of the Jewish community as a result of the prolonged 1975 second civil war . the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon . the community's memory of their Lebanese past.
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