A Sephardi Turkish Patriot
Gad Franco in the Turmoil of the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic- Authors:
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- 2023
Summary
A Sephardi Turkish Patriot explores the life of Gad Franco (1881–1954), a prominent Sephardi journalist, then a lawyer and a jurist, who worked relentlessly for the Jewish community’s belonging to the national Turkish polity, and for the consolidation of the rule of law. This historical biography, written by his grandson, takes the reader from fin-de-siècle Izmir, to the Istanbul of the Roaring Twenties and beyond, tracing his footsteps, including his opposition to Zionism, which he considered a threat to assimilation. The world of Sephardi Jewry, the convulsions and conflicts of the late Ottoman Empire, and the birth, ruthless consolidation, and promising reforms of the young Turkish Republic, provide the context to his intriguing life story. Inflamed by ethno-nationalism, the harassment of minorities deepened in the 1930s, peaking during World War II. By then a wealthy, respected Jewish community spokesperson and staunch Kemalist, Gad Franco was dealt an exemplary punishment in a shocking campaign to Turkify the economy, imposed on all minorities. His dramatic downfall at the hands of the Government shook his beliefs to the core. As their belonging to the nation had been so brutally denied, half of Turkish Jews migrated to Israel in the 1950s, putting an end to Gad Franco’s lifelong hopes of integration and acceptance.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7618-7398-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7618-7399-0
- Publisher
- Hamilton Books, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 226
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- Contents No access
- Foreword No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access
- Jewish Life in the Ottoman Empire No access
- Journalism and Activism in Izmir No access
- The Young Turk Revolution No access
- Zionism and Anti-Zionism No access
- The Empire’s Collapse No access
- The War of Independence No access
- The Republic and its Reforms No access
- Jewish Life in the Turkish Republic No access
- Kemalism and Turkification No access
- The Jewish Community Under Threat No access
- The Journal of Juridical Studies No access
- Turkey and the Second World War No access
- The Wealth Tax and the Labor Camp No access
- Aftermaths of the Downfall No access
- Who Left, Who Remained No access
- Epilogue No access
- Endnotes No access Pages 193 - 206
- Bibliography No access Pages 207 - 210
- Index No access Pages 211 - 224
- About the Author No access Pages 225 - 226





