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Cult of Saints in the Tradition of Moroccan Jews. The Role of Cult of Saints for Jewish Moroccan Society in Morocco andin Státe Israel with Regard to the Social Changes in the 20 th. Century
Muzikářová, Klára ; Nosek, Bedřich (advisor) ; Krejčí, Oskar (referee) ; Gombár, Eduard (referee)
Kult svatých v tradici marockých Židů. Význam kultu svatých pro židovskou marockou společnost v Maroku a Státě Izrael s přihlédnutím ke společenským změnám ve 20. stol. Cult of Saints in the Tradition of Moroccan Jews. The Role of Cult of Saints for Jewish Moroccan Society in Morocco and in State Israel with Regard to the Social Changes in the 20th Century. Klára Muzikářová Presented thesis focuses on Cult of Saints, the outstanding feature of the Moroccan Jewish religion and its social role for the Moroccan Jewry in Morocco and in State of Israel, which became new home for majority of Moroccan Jews in the twentieth century. Moroccan Jewish community is one of the oldest communities of Diaspora whose inhabitants are continuously living in Morocco till today and its roots are supposedly connected with the time of the first Temple. During more than two thousands years Jewish religion and society were exposed to the influences of the native people Berbers and nations who passed the territory. The longest, most intensive and definitive change came together with the last monotheistic religion - Islam. Islam changed the character of almost all aspects of the country. It is possible to assume that the Moroccan Jewish religion was affected by cultural, historical, political, economical etc. influences of the...

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