Talk:Mahane Yehuda (neighborhood)

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Nissim Rejwan and Arab Jewish culture (in the section "Residents")[edit]

What we read in the section "Residents" seems very unlikely : "Nissim Rejwan Rejwan observed that the lower-middle-class and poor Baghdadi immigrants evinced a "cultural stagnation" in their new home, as they continued to speak the Judeo-Arabic vernacular, eat traditional cuisine, and retain the traditional ways of arranging marriages, in contrast to their compatriots in Baghdad who had embraced European and Western culture." Nissim Rejwan does not think at all that "embracing European and Western culture" is better then speaking Judeo-Aarabic vernacular :

Reuven Snir says :

The Arab Jewish immigrants were subjected in Israel, as Nissim Rejwan put it, "to a systematic process of acculturation and cultural cleansing that caused them to abandon their culture, language, and way of life. This was how Israel managed to miss what was a singular chance to integrate into the area and accept, and be accepted, by the neighboring world - instead of being looked upon as an alien creation in the heart of the area in which it was established", https://www.wiko-berlin.de/en/fellows/fellowfinder/detail/2004-snir-reuven/.

Nissim Rejwan is not racist--2A01:CB00:980:7A00:2478:D11:7222:2A76 (talk) 20:32, 20 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]