The Neo-Aramaic Oral Heritage of the Jews of Zakho
In 1951, the secluded Neo-Aramaic-speaking Jewish community of Zakho migrated collectively to Israel. It carried with it its unique language, culture and customs, many of which bore resemblance to those found in classical rabbinic literature. Like others in Kurdistan, for example, the Jews of Zakho...
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Main Author: | Aloni, Oz (auth) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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Cambridge
Open Book Publishers
2022
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