MIQQEDEM UMIYYAM Vol. 9: Jewish Mother Communities: Studies on Fez and Meknes

Joseph Chetrit (ed.), Jewish Mother Communities: Studies on Fez and Meknes, Haifa, The Faculty of Humanities and the Centre for the Study of Jewish Culture in Spain and Muslim Lands, 2006.

Dan Manor, “Providence, Miracle and Nature in the Philosophy of Rabbi Aharon Ibn Hayim”, pp. 17-35.

André Elbaz, “The Circulation of Hebrew Books among the Rabbis of Fez in XVIIIth Century”, pp. 37-46.

Yosef Tobi, “A Hebrew Document on the Fund of the Lands of Poors from the Assaraf Archives”, pp. 47-75.

Yehoshua Frenkel, “Commercial and Judicial Documents from the Assaraf Archives in Fez: A New Historical Source for the Jewish History in Fez at the End of the XIXth and the Beginning of the XXth Centuries”, pp. 77-92.

Joseph Tedghi, “The Jewish Cemetery in Fez”, pp. 93-140.

Meir Nizri, “The Description of Allegoric Marriage in the Lamentations for Deceased Persons Written by Hebrew Poets from Fez and Meknes”, pp. 147-182.

Moshe Ammar, “The Rabbinic Ordinances of Meknes and their Relatedness to the Ordinances of Fez”, pp. 185-209.

Joseph Chetrit, “Morpho-Phonetic Configurations in Judeo-Arabic of Meknes: An Introduction to the Dialect Description with Annotated Narrative Texts”, pp. 211-247.

Robert Elbaz, “The Family Epic of Marcel Benabou: A Narrative in a Perpetual Labor”, pp. 253-265.

Juliette Hassin, “Oulipan Writing and the Search for the Lost Time of Marcel Benabou”, pp. 267-279.

Joseph Chetrit, “Jewish Education in Meknes at the XXth Century According to Documents from the A.I.U. Records”, pp. 283-319.

Haim (Henri) Toledano, “Rabbinic Education in Meknes in the First Half of the XXth Century”, pp. 329-372.

Photos from Fez – pp. 141-148.

Photos from Meknes – pp. 321-328.