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Part I describes the data sets on which the analysis of Part II is based. This covers the nature of the populations sampled, the extent to which the samples are representative, and a brief review of historical and demographic facts on the populations involved.
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"Talmuic Commentary in Djerba: Trumat Hadeshen by Rabbi Tzemach Cohen", Sidra, 27-28 (2013), pp. 7-25 (Hebrew)
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In a talk about the island of Djerba , a recent speaker on the British broadcasting system marvelled that the main ambition of the natives seemed to be to emigrate, make a fortune out of grocery, and return to die in easeful respectability on their beloved island
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One foggy day in northern England, a young woman danced into the relatively new girl's seminary that had been founded in Gateshead, wearing an enchanting smile, a bright purple coat, and sandals. The only child of a family deeply rooted in Djerba, the legendary island of Kohanim, Shulamit Cohen was Sefardic, a miracle child whose Jewish education had taken place entirely at home. Yet within moments of her arrival she felt entirely at home in Gateshead - and Gatehead felt entirely at home with its new, unusual and exuberant student. It was that exuberance, coupled with her rock-solid emunah and her unparalleled love for Torah, which carried Shulamit through her many journeys and challenges. That wide-eyed student grew up to be the wife of an impoverished Torah scholar in Gateshead, a rabbanit in Marseilles when her husband was appointed av beis din, a widow who married off eight children, and, after her remarriage, the wife of one of the outstanding figures in Yerushalayim's Eida Chareidis. Quite a journey; and Shulamit was quite a personality. Bestselling author Libby Lazewnik brings her to vivid life: her unusual optimism in the face of daunting circumstances and her devotion to her family - a family that included all of Klal Yisrael. From Djerba to Jerusalem is an engrossing story. More: it's an eye-opening, heart-opening look at the power of chesed, emunah, and love. -- Back cover.
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Le pèlerinage juif de la Ghriba, la plus ancienne synagogue d'Afrique, s'est ouvert lundi sans les milliers de pèlerins venus habituellement du monde entier, en raison de la pandémie, sur l'île de Djerba, dans le sud de la Tunisie. Le point avec Rosine Munezero.
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