Yahudi-Prancis

denominasi Yahudi
(Dialihkan dari Sejarah Yahudi di Prancis)

Yahudi Prancis atau Yahudi Felizi adalah sebuah komunitas Yahudi yang terletak di Prancis. Awal mulanya aliran ini pada abad pertengahan. Prancis adalah pusat pembelajaran Yahudi pada Abad Pertengahan, tetapi penindasan meningkat sepanjang Abad Pertengahan, termasuk berbagai pengusiran dan pemulangan. Pada Revolusi Prancis akhir abad ke-18, Prancis menjadi negara pertama di Eropa yang memberikan emansipasi Yahudi. Antisemitisme telah ditekan disamping kesetaraan hukum, seperti yang terekspresi dalam urusan Dreyfus pada akhir abad ke-19.

Yahudi Prancis - יהדות צרפת - Juifs français
Jumlah populasi
Populasi Yahudi murni:
480,000 - 550,000[1][2][3][4][5]
Populasi Yahudi secara garis besar (termasuk kerabat non-Yahudi dari Yahudi):
600,000[6][7]
Daerah dengan populasi signifikan
Paris
Marseille
Lyon
Strasbourg
Toulouse
Bahasa
Bahasa Yahudi tradisional
Ibrani, Yiddish, Ladino dan rumpun bahasa Yahudi lainnya (kebanyakan terancam dan beberapa sekarang punah)
Bahasa liturgi
Ibrani dan Aram
Bahasa sehari-hari
Prancis, Ibrani, Yudeo-Arab, Yiddish, Rusia
Agama
Yudaisme
Kelompok etnik terkait
Yahudi Sefardim, Yahudi Mizrahi, Yahudi Ashkenazi, divisi etnis Yahudi lainnya

Referensi

Referensi lain

Bacaan tambahan

  • Arkin, Kimberly A. Rhinestones, Religion, and the Republic: Fashioning Jewishness in France (Stanford University Press, 2014) online
  • Benbassa, Esther. The Jews of France: A History from Antiquity to the Present (2001) excerpt and text search; online
  • Birnbaum, Pierre, and Jane Todd. The Jews of the Republic: A Political History of State Jews in France from Gambetta to Vichy (1996)
  • Graetz, Michael, and Jane Todd. The Jews in Nineteenth-Century France: From the French Revolution to the Alliance Israelite Universelle (1996)
  • Haus, Jeffrey. "Liberte, Egalite, Utilite: Jewish Education and State in Nineteenth-Century France." Modern Judaism 22.1 (2002): 1-27. online
  • Hyman, Paula E. The Jews of Modern France (1998) excerpt and text search
  • Safran, William (May 2004). "Ethnoreligious Politics in France: Jews and Muslims". West European Politics. 27 (3): 423–451. doi:10.1080/0140238042000228086. 
  • Schechter, Ronald. Obstinate Hebrews: Representations of Jews in France, 1715-1815 (Univ of California Press, 2003)
  • Schoolcraft, Ralph. "In Lieu of Memory: Contemporary Jewish Writing in France," Shofar (2008) 26#4 online
  • Taitz, Emily. The Jews of Medieval France: The Community of Champagne (1994) online
  • Weinberg, Henry H. The myth of the Jew in France, 1967-1982 (Mosaic Press 1987)

Antisemitism

  • Anderson, Thomas P. "Edouard Drumont and the Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism." Catholic Historical Review (1967): 28-42. in JSTOR
  • Birnbaum, Pierre; Kochan, Miriam. Anti-Semitism in France: A Political History from Léon Blum to the Present (1992) 317p.
  • Busi, Frederick. The pope of antisemitism: the career and legacy of Edouard-Adolphe Drumont (University Press of America, 1986)
  • Byrnes, R. F. "Edouard Drumont and La France Juive." Jewish Social Studies (1948): 165-184. in JSTOR
  • Isser, Natalie. Antisemitism during the French Second Empire (1991) online
  • Judaken, Jonathan. Jean-Paul Sartre and the Jewish question: anti-antisemitism and the politics of the French intellectual (U of Nebraska Press, 2006)
  • Lindemann, Albert S. The Jew Accused: Three Anti-Semitic Affairs (Dreyfus, Beilis, Frank) 1894-1915 (1991)
  • Mandel, Maud S. Muslims and Jews in France: History of a Conflict (Princeton University Press, 2014)
  • Marrus, Michael R. and Robert 0. Paxton. Vichy France and the Jews (1981) online
  • Read, Piers Paul. The Dreyfus Affair (2012)
  • Shields, James G. "Antisemitism in France: The spectre of Vichy." Patterns of Prejudice 24#2-4 (1990): 5-17.
  • Zuccotti, Susan. The Holocaust, the French, and the Jews (1999)

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