To Egypt With Love

About The Book

<p><span style=color: rgba(32 33 36 1)>This book was written primarily as a legacy to the author's family. She was born in Egypt and grew up in Cairo in the 1950's in a secular Jewish community which had its own unique customs and traditions. In its apogee the community numbered 80000 people. They all left or were expelled between 1948 and 1967 and there are now only a handful of Jews still living in Egypt. In the book she shares memories of her childhood and describes in great detail a way of life which no longer exists. She evokes the scents snd smells of the busy Cairo streets and describes the local people she came into contact with every day. Jewish and Muslim festivals mores customs and superstitions are recounted anecdotally. She also talks about her experience as a refugee in England initially living in a hostel in Gloucestershire and then settling in London. Apart from her father her family did not speak English so learning a new language battling with the harsh English winter and adapting to a new culture had its difficulties. Her family like most refugees surmounted all these with a great deal of resilience and determination. She describes herself as British but confesses to still feeling somewhat uprooted even after all these years.</span></p>
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