Focusing on the experiences of Baghdadi Jews in Southeast Asia before World War II, the narrative explores their migration towards the British Empire and Jerusalem. It delves into the cultural transformation these immigrants underwent, highlighting the influence of Anglo culture on their identity. By combining historical and cultural studies, the book sheds light on a significant yet overlooked chapter in Jewish history, offering insights into the complexities of assimilation and the search for belonging in a foreign land.
Ruth Fredman Cernea Books


Almost Englishmen
- 202 pages
- 8 hours of reading