Jews, Slaves, and the Slave Trade
Explore the intricate connections between Jews and the institution of slavery in Eli Faber's compelling book, Jews, Slaves, and the Slave Trade. Published by New York University Press in 2000, this insightful work spans 277 pages and provides a thorough examination of Jewish involvement in the slave trade during the era of the British Empire. Faber meticulously analyzes various facets of participation, including investments in slave trading companies, ownership of slave ships, and the role of Jewish merchants in the sale of enslaved individuals upon their arrival from Africa. This book is essential for those interested in ethnic studies, Jewish history, and the broader implications of slavery and emancipation. Dive into this critical historical narrative and uncover the complexities of cultural and economic interactions that shaped the past.