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_x000D_ R. Joseph Ben-Adahan, an 18th-19th century rabbi of Tétouan, wrote an egodocument narrating the sequence of events from the moment he dreamed about emigrating to Eretz Israel to his eventual settlement in Jaffa (1845). Through analysis of his writing, this article expands the academic discourse on egodocuments to the Jewish diaspora in North Africa, an area not yet discussed in this context. _x000D_ Ben-Adahan's account confirms several scholarly findings regarding mid-19th- immigration to Eretz Israel from Morocco. Moreover, it enriches our knowledge of subjects such as the complex reaction of the sages and community leaders to their colleague's decision to emigrate. Ben-Adahan's egodocument illuminates the behind the scenes of the immigration drama and reveals the individual face hidden until now behind the dry statistical data of the immigration process._x000D_ _x000D_
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This page is a summary of: An Egodocument by R. Joseph Ben-Adahan, Zutot, March 2025, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.1163/18750214-bja10052.
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