154 names in book "Greece - A Jewish History" by K.E. Fleming





“Greece -  A Jewish History” by K.E. Fleming, published in 2008 by Princeton University Press. 

Below you will find a description of the book, the Table of Contents, and 154 names I have transcribed from the book for your reference.

DESCRIPTION

Greece--a Jewish History is the first comprehensive English-language history of Greek Jews, and the only history that includes material on their diaspora in Israel and the United States. The book tells the story of a people who for the most part no longer exist and whose identity is a paradox in that it wasn't fully formed until after most Greek Jews had emigrated or been deported and killed by the Nazis.

For centuries, Jews lived in areas that are now part of Greece. But Greek Jews as a nationalized group existed in substantial number only for a few short decades--from the Balkan Wars (1912-13) until the Holocaust, in which more than 80 percent were killed. Greece--a Jewish History describes their diverse histories and the processes that worked to make them emerge as a Greek collective. It also follows Jews as they left Greece--as deportees to Auschwitz or émigrés to Palestine/Israel and New York's Lower East Side. In such foreign settings their Greekness was emphasized as it never was in Greece, where Orthodox Christianity traditionally defines national identity and anti-Semitism remains common.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

        Chapter 1 – Introduction
Part I - Independence and Expansion
        Chapter 2 – After Independence “Old Greece”
        Chapter 3 – “New Greece”:  Greek Territorial Expansion
Part II – The “Sephardic Republic”:  Salonika to 1923
        Chapter 4 – Salonika to 1912
        Chapter 5 – Becoming Greek:  Salonika, 1912-1923
Part III – Normalization to Destruction
        Chapter 6 – Interwar Greece:  Jews under Venizelos and Metaxas
        Chapter 7 – Occupation and Deportation:  1941-44
Part IV – “The Greeks”:  Greek Jews beyond Greece
        Chapter 8 – Auschwitz-Birkenau
        Chapter 9 – Trying to Find Home:  Jews in Postwar Greece
        Chapter 10 – Hellenized at Last:  Greek Jews in Palestine/Israel
        Chapter 11 – Conclusion:  Greek Jewish History – Greek or Jewish?


NAMES INCLUDED IN THE BOOK
Adom, Magen David
Aeilon, Elia
Akounis, Dario
Alalouf, Isidor
Alkalai, Nisim
Allalouf, Jean
Almosnino, Moses Ben-Baruch (Rabbi)
Amariglio, Erika
Amariglio, Erika Kounio
Andronikos, Aristides
Argov, Zohar
Asser-Pardo, Roza
Ayyash, Maurice
Azaria, Maty
Baruch, Ovadia
Baruch, Papo Yosef
Barzilai, Elias
Batis, Leon
Ben-Gurion, David
Ben-Lev, Yosef (Rabbi)
Ben-Rubi, Yitzhak
Ben-Tzvi, Yitzhak
Ben-Yaakov, Mano Avraham
Bileli, Yitzhak
Bivas, Yehudah (Rabbi)
Brunner, Alois
Capon, David
Capon, Luna
Capon, Nehama
Chazan, Shaul
Costi, Victoria
Cremieux, Adolphe
Damaskinos (Archbishop)
DeCastro, Emmanuel
DeCastro, Rochelle
Eframidou, Smaru
Erreras, Albertos
Eskanazi, Rosa
Ezra, Hacham
Finer, Yehiel (aka Ka Tzetnik)
Francis family
Frizis, Mordechai
Gabai, Yaakov
Gatenio, Alberto
Genee, Hyman
Giakoel, Giomtov
Gonatas, Stylianos
Gounaris, Georgios
Hadjis, Ilias
Hantali, Iakovos
Herzl, Theodor
Hionidou, Violetta
Hrysostomos
Immanuel, Yitzhak
Jabari, Yaakov
Jobotinsky, Ze’ev
Kabilli, Shabtai (Rabbi)
Kalbo, Hayyim
Kaminsky, Yaakov
Kanios, Stelios
Kantos, Samuel
Kapsali, Eliyahu (Rabbi)
Karasso, Emmanouel
Karrer (aka Karrieras), Loukas
Karrieras (aka Karrer), Loukas
Kassouto (Rabbi)
Katzantzidis, Stelios
Kobo, Frieda
Koen, David
Koen, Gioa
Koen, Ilias
Koen, Leon
Koen, Louis
Koen, Yitzhak
Kofinas, Koula Cohen
Kofinas, Sol
Kolettis, Ioannis
Koliopoulos, John
Kollas (Mayor of Corfu)
Kollek, Teddy
Koretz, Zvi (Rabbi)
Koryzis, Alexandros
Kounio, Heinz D. S.
Kronos (Kapetan)
Kyriakopoulos, Nazos
Levi, Primo
Levy, Gedalia
Levy, Louis
Logothetopoulos, Konstantinos
Maestro, Jacko
Makriyannis, Ioannis
Margaritis, David
Matsas, Michael
Matsas, Solomon
Meir, Yaakov
Merten, Max
Michaelides, Alekos
Modiano-Soulam, Loutsiana
Moissis, Asher
Molho, Michael
Mordoch, David
Morgenthau, Henry
Nahmia, Berry
Natzari family
Natzari, Marsel
Nechama, Itzchak
Negrin, Naoum
Pacifico, David
Pacifico, Don
Papandreou, Andreas
Perahia, Yuda
Pessach, Mois
Pessah, Moshe (Rabbi)
Pierron, Bernard
Plastiras, Nikolaos
Pohl, Johannes
Poliker, Yehuda
Rafael, Esther
Rafael, Hayyim
Rafael, Shmuel
Rakopoulos, Vasilis
Rallis, Ioannis
Razon, Yaakov
Renieris, Markos
Richetti, Pellegrin
Rothschild, Max
San, Aris
Sardas, Eliki
Sevillias, Errikos
Shertock, Moshe
Simcha, Pavlos
Simopoulos, Charalambos
Sionidou family
Skeferis (Minister in Tirana)
Stavroulakis, Nikos
Stefanidis, Dimitrios Athan.
Stroumsa, Iakovos
Stroumsa, Menachem
Svolis, Empis
Svolos, M. Alexandros
Theodorakis, Mikis
Tzavelias, Kitsos
Tzetnik, Ka (born Yehiel Finer)
Uziel, Dino
Velestinlis, Rigas
Vivanti, Menachem (Rabbi)
Vlachides, Demetrios
Vourlas, Moisis
Wiesel, Eli
Wisliceny, Dieter
Yablonka, Hanna
Yekuel, Yomtov
Zacutta, Eliahu
Zannini, Licurgo

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