| The Dispersion of Egyptian Jewry |
| Acknowledgments |
| 1. Introduction |
| 1. Discourses and Materialities of Identity |
| 2. Communitarianisms, Nationalisms, Nostalgias |
| 3. Citizens, Dhimmis, and Subversives |
| 4. Nazis and Spies |
| • | The 1948 Arab-Israeli War and the “Discovery” of Egyptian Nazism |
| • | The Israeli and Anglo-American Jewish Discourse |
| • | The Official Egyptian Story |
| • | The International Campaign for the Defendants |
| • | After the Executions |
| • | Marginalizing the “Heroes of the Affair” |
| • | Can the Perpetrators of Operation Susannah Speak? |
| • | Notes |
| 2. Diasporas and the Reconstruction of Identity |
| 5. The Graduates of Ha-shomer Ha-tza‘ir in Israel |
| 6. The Communist Emigres in France |
| 7. The Karaites of the San Francisco Bay Area |
| 3. Egyptian-Israeli Peace and Egyptian Jewish Histories |
| 8. The Recovery of Egyptian Jewish Identity |
| 9. Opposing Camp David and Remembering the Jews of Egypt |
| Interview with Jacques Hassoun |
| Plates |
| Abbreviations Used in the Notes |
| Bibliography |