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Journal articles on the topic "Juifs du Liban"
Bracha, Guy, and Ya�l Shneerson. "Les Juifs de Syrie et du Liban durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale." Revue d�Histoire de la Shoah N�205, no. 2 (2016): 447. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rhsho.205.0447.
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Damberger, Nathan. "« La tendre mère » : la formation identitaire des Juifs du Liban. Le rôle de l’Alliance Israélite Universelle au XXe siècle (1943-1975)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023SORUL048.
Full textThis thesis deals with the history of Lebanon’s Jewish community, in particular from the end of the French mandate period in 1943 and the creation of State of Israel in 1948 to its disintegration and dispersion in the aftermath of the 1967 Six-Day War. I will demonstrate the crucial place the Alliance Israélite Universelle (AIU), the community’s main educational institution, occupies in the identity formation of its former members to this day. Based on our archival work and interviews conducted in today’s Lebanese-Jewish diaspora world-wide, I argue that the AIU in Lebanon was not only a primary agent of socialization but more importantly an institution that reinforced the notion of belonging to a distinct and primordial ethnic community. I explore the subjective awareness of ethnic belonging which is profoundly contingent and relational rather than intrinsic and essential. This is illustrated by the migratory experience of the former members of this community, an experience which led to a reevaluation of their self-conception and the relying of identity strategies in order to keep, change, transform or reject their previously established identities
Feki, Meir Masri. "Représentations et politiques du Yichouv puis de l'Etat d'Israël envers les Maronites du Liban (1920-2000)." Thesis, Paris 8, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA080009.
Full textLocated, as it is, at the heart of a hostile and unstable environment, the State of Israel has been faced, since its declaration of independence on 14 May 1948, with existential challenges, its regional integration being one of the major ones. In order to deal with what it saw as being encircled, the young Hebrew state looked among its near-eastern neighbours for denominational or ethno-linguistic groups likely to form an alliance with it in order to divide up the hostile Arabic group. For several reasons, the Maronite group in Lebanon turned out to be a potential ally for Israel. The Hebrew state and Lebanon's Christian right have had good relations for eight decades. Some Israeli rulers have thought about the creation of a new Lebanon, under Christian control and allied with Jerusalem. Yet, the Israeli-Maronite relation has always been fragile. It is based on an uncomfortable position for the two minorities in a region dominated by Muslim Arabs. It is altered by the dynamic interactions between Christians and Muslims in Lebanon and by the Israeli-Arab conflict. This doctoral thesis aims to question the Jewish state's capacities to forge links with other minority groups in the Near East as well as the relevance of the “alliance of minorities” concept. It argues that Israel's regional policies are influenced by a certain number of representations it has inherited from the Yishuv era. It provides tangible examples illustrating the negative influence some misleading representations or false ideas may have on a state's policies
Rossetto, Piera. "Mémoires de diaspora, diaspora de mémoires. Juifs de Libye entre Israël et l'Italie, de 1948 à nos jours." Doctoral thesis, Université Ca’ Foscari et EHESS, 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/10278/5012741.
Full textSabeh, Mada. "Démocratie et religions au Proche-Orient : les cas du Liban, d'Israël, des Territoires palestiniens et de la Turquie." Thesis, Paris 5, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA05H010/document.
Full textDoes a democratic pluralism exist, implying a democracy different from the "Western" standards? Based on a positive assumption, this is the question that we attempt to answer to in this research within a specific framework, namely the commonly contested alliance between democracy and religion. We have decided to study Middle-Eastern democracies with their specificities related to the narrow link that exists in those countries between politics and religion. The countries of the area that seemed, as of today, the most democratic to us are Lebanon, Israel (including a study of the Palestinian Territories) and Turkey. Based on the democratic principles of Equality and Liberty, also present in their respective constitutions, we have decided to look into the specificities of each country; such as being a confessional state for Lebanon, a Jewish state for Israel, a state without a state for the Palestinian Territories and a state being at the same time secular, Turkish and Islamic for Turkey. In each of these countries there are democratic flaws that we have highlighted, as well as positive evolutions. The Nationalism present in each of these countries is particularly pronounced according to the different communities to which one belongs, which leads the main ethnic to become a national identification, hence our ambitious choice to name these states ethnic democracies based on the ethnos (people's identification to a community). It is also because of this specificity that they encounter weaknesses towards the recognition of other identifications such as their respective minorities
Books on the topic "Juifs du Liban"
Juifs du Liban: D'Abraham à nos jours, histoire d'une communauté disparue. VA PRESS, 2021.
Find full textLaurent, Achille. Relation Historique des Affaires de Syrie, Depuis 1840 Jusqu'en 1842;: Statistique Générale du Mont-Liban, et Procédure Complète Dirigée en 1840 Contre des Juifs de Damas a la Suite de la Disparition du Père Thomas. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.
Find full textRelation Historique des Affaires de Syrie, Depuis 1840 Jusqu'en 1842;: Statistique Générale du Mont-Liban, et Procédure Complète Dirigée en 1840 Contre des Juifs de Damas a la Suite de la Disparition du Père Thomas. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.
Find full textRelation Historique des Affaires de Syrie, Depuis 1840 Jusqu'en 1842;: Statistique Générale du Mont-Liban, et Procédure Complète Dirigée en 1840 Contre des Juifs de Damas a la Suite de la Disparition du Père Thomas. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.
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