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  1. Dec 2, 2003 · Focusing on the experiences of Jewish women of two rich and varied regions, At Home in Exile reveals the hidden worlds of Jewish women often misunderstood or maligned by both the cultures in which they live and the European-Jewish community.

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    • Seal Press
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    • Loolwa Khazzoom
  2. The Flying Camel. A Book of Personal Stories by Indigenous Middle Eastern Jewish Women. With the current crisis unfolding in the Middle East, and the extreme ignorance about Middle East history, Jewish history, and the intersections thereof, this book is critical reading.

  3. When Iraqi-American Loolwa Khazzoom published this ground-breaking anthology two decades ago, it was taught by professors throughout the Ivy League and at universities worldwide, was positively reviewed by international media, including The San Francisco Chronicle and The Jerusalem Post, and was endorsed by notables including former Black Panther leader Angela Y. Davis and Lilith Magazine foun der Susan Weidman Scnhneider.

  4. Jan 22, 2022 · Loolwa Khazzoom has devoted her life to telling the story of Jews with roots in the wider Middle East and Africa. The seminal 2003 anthology of essays she edited, ‘The Flying Camel,’ is back in a revised edition.

  5. The Flying Camel. by. Aricha, Amos, 1933-. Publication date. 1987. Publisher. New York : E.P. Dutton. Collection. internetarchivebooks; printdisabled; inlibrary.

  6. Nov 11, 2003 · Focusing on the experiences of Jewish women of two rich and varied regions, The Flying Camel reveals the hidden worlds of Jewish women often misunderstood or maligned by both the cultures in which they live and the European-Jewish community.

  7. Apr 15, 2022 · Drawing from personal and ancestral memories, amidst the pursuit of soul-filled dreams and longings, anthology contributors navigate geopolitical upheaval and cultural homelessness, crisscrossing four continents and stepping back and forth through the spiritual portals of time.