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IntersectionLieuXIXe–XXe siècle

Region: Algérie (Nord-Est, wilaya d'Oum el Bouaghi)

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Aïn Beïda is a town in northeastern Algeria, the seat of the Oum el-Bouaghi department (formerly the Constantine department). A Jewish community settled there in the 19th century in the wake of French colonization; its members, French citizens after the Crémieux Decree of 1870, participated in local trade. The community left Algeria at the time of independence in 1962.

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Sources & resources

  • Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic WorldBrill
  • Encyclopaedia Judaica2e éd., Keter/Macmillan

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