THE JEWS OF FRANCE THE JEWS OF FRANCE A HISTORY FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE PRESENT Esther Benbassa TranslatedbyM.B.DeBevoise PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Copyright(cid:211) 1999byPrincetonUniversityPress PublishedbyPrincetonUniversityPress,41WilliamStreet, Princeton,NewJersey08540 IntheUnitedKingdom:PrincetonUniversityPress, Chichester,WestSussex AllRightsReserved LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Benbassa,Esther. [HistoiredesjuifsdeFrance.English] TheJewsofFrance:ahistoryfromantiquityto thepresent/EstherBenbassa;translatedbyM.B.DeBevoise. p. cm. Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. ISBN0-691-05984-5(cloth:alk.paper) 1.Jews—France—History. 2.France—Ethnicrelations. I.Title. DS135.F8B3613 1999 944¢.004924—dc21 99-17461 Cetouvragepubliédanslecadreduprogrammed’aideàlapublication bénéficiedusoutienduMinistèredesAffairesEtrangères,du ServiceCultureldeL’AmbassadedeFrancereprésentéauxEtatsUnis, etduMinistèrefrançaischargédelaCulture–Centrenationaldulivre. Thiswork,publishedaspartoftheprogramofaidforpublication, receivedsupportfromtheFrenchMinistryofForeignAffairs,the CulturalServiceoftheFrenchEmbassyintheUnitedStates, andtheFrenchMinistryofCulture–NationalCenterfortheBook. ThisbookhasbeencomposedinJanson OriginallypublishedasHistoiredesJuifsdeFrance, (cid:211) ÉditionsduSeuil,1997. Thepaperusedinthispublicationmeetstheminimumrequirements ofANSI/NISOZ39.48-1992(R1997)(PermanenceofPaper) http://pup.princeton.edu PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TO THE MEMORY OF Annie Kriegel A JEW OF FRANCE Contents Translator’sNote xi NotetotheFrenchEdition xiii Preface xv Foreword,byAronRodrique xxi Chapter1. TheOriginsoftheJewishPresenceinGaul 3 DuringtheRomanConquest 3 UndertheFranks 5 TheChurchandtheJews 5 TheCarolingian“GoldenAge” 7 TowardRoyalAlliance 8 Ecclesiastical Reaction 9 EconomyandCulture 11 Chapter2. Nobles’Jews,Kings’Jews 13 IntheSeigneuries 13 Kings’Jews 15 TheReligiousZealofSaintLouis 17 BetweenChurchandTemporalPower 18 ConditionalLiberty 20 TheEraofCrises 21 AnotherReturn 22 North/South 24 Chapter3. JewishLifeintheMiddleAges 26 CommunalSpace 26 CulturalSpace 33 Chapter4. TheJewsoftheSouth 41 TheComtatVenaissinandAvignon 41 NewChristians andJews:SpanishandPortugueseinFrance 47 Chapter5. TheJewsoftheEastandofParis 58 MetzandLorraine 58 Alsace 64 Paris 70 viii CONTENTS Chapter6. OntheWaytoEmancipation 73 TheEnlightenmentandtheJews 73 APolicyofEmancipation? 79 Chapter7. NewPerspectives 84 TheTerror 85 UnderNapoleon 86 TheGrandSanhedrin 89 TheConsistories 90 InternalDivisions 92 InaSecularState 94 Chapter8. EntryintoFrenchSociety 96 ASpectacularIntegration 97 FromTraditiontoIntegration 99 Paris:TheNerveCenter 103 Socioeconomic Profile 106 Demography 110 Chapter9. AdvancementandIdentity 114 AdvancementthroughEducation 114 IntheArtsandLiterature 115 IntheAcademyandStateAdministration 117 AlternativePaths 119 AndWomen 123 IntegrationandJewishness 124 FromJewtoIsraélite 125 ModernSolidarity 128 ScholarshipandthePerpetuationofTradition 131 Chapter10. BreachesinFranco-Judaism 134 Immigration 134 Anti-Semitism 137 TheAffair 141 Zionism 146 Chapter11. BetweentheWars 148 Migration 148 NeighborhoodsandTrades 149 ConceptionofJudaism 151 RevivalofAnti-Semitism 153 ReexaminingJudaism 156 CONTENTS ix YouthMovements 157 RepositioningZionism 159 TheNaziPeril 161 Chapter12. TheDarkYears 166 TheWar 166 FromCitizentoPariah 167 TheRoundups 171 PublicOpinion 174 TheUGIF 175 TheResistance 177 Chapter13. Recovery 179 TheInfluxofNorthAfricanJews 185 TheNewFaceofFrenchJewry 189 Chronology 201 Notes 221 Bibliography 241 Index 271
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