The Asian Division, The Asian Division Friends Society and the
LCPA Hebrew Language Table present:

*Almost Englishmen: Baghdadi Jews in British Burma*
A talk in English by Dr. Ruth Fredman Cernea, Anthropologist

Tuesday, September 9, 2008
12:00pm-1:00pm
Asian Reading Room Foyer, LJ-150, Jefferson Building
101 Independence Ave., SE, Washington, DC
(Metro stop: Capitol South on the Blue/Orange Line)

Contact: Dr. Anchi Hoh, [EMAIL PROTECTED], (202) 707-5673, Gail Shirazi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],

Description:
For more than a century, Jews from the Middle East-the Baghdadis-formed
vibrant communities throughout Southeast Asia. Linked across the miles
by tradition, family and economic ties, ideologically the Baghdadis
existed between two promised lands: the religious ideal of Jerusalem and
the political promise of England. Like other minorities in the complex
society that was British India, the Baghdadis gradually refashioned
their lifestyles and aspirations on the British model. The Jewish
experience in the lush land of Burma is emblematic of the experience of
the extended Baghdadi community, whether in Bombay, Calcutta, Hong Kong,
Shanghai, Singapore, Surabaya, or any of the other towns and port cities
throughout Southeast Asia.

About the Speaker:
Dr. Ruth Fredman Cernea, Anthropologist, has reconstructed the history
of the Jews of Burma through decades-long archival research and
interviews in Burma, the UK, Australia, Israel, the US and other places
throughout the world. The author has done a service to Jewish and
colonial studies, documenting a community and an experience that have
been ignored in historical writings. She is actively involved in
attempts to secure the future of the Jews who remain in present-day
Myanmar. Dr. Cernea is the author of the anthropological study of the
Passover Seder, Afikoman in Exile, the editor of The Great
Latke-Hamantash Debate, and numerous articles on Jewish society and
culture.

Request ADA accommodations five business days in advance at
(202)707-6362 (voice/TTY) or email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Location:
Asian Reading Room, LJ-150, Jefferson Building




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