Makhlouf Nadjar

1888–1963

Born in Moknine in eastern Tunisia, Nadjar (alt. Makhlūf Najjār) moved to Sousse at the age of thirteen and began his career as a theatrical director and actor, performing in Hebrew, Arabic, and French. In 1917, Nadjar purchased the press and printing equipment of Tsemaḥ ha-Levi, a pioneer of Tunisian Judeo-Arabic literature, and began printing and distributing Judeo-Arabic books. In addition to publishing works of his own composition or translation and the works of his contemporaries, Nadjar republished many works of North African Judeo-Arabic literature from the late nineteenth century. Starting in 1920 he served as the editor for the Judeo-Arabic and French weekly al-Nijma (L’Étoile, or “The Star”), which he published until 1961.

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Piyyut in Honor of R. Faradji Chaouat

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O our God! O our God!May Rabbi Frājī be with us.Come, people, and hear what happened   to Rabbi Frājī, how he passed on.He sent after the gozbar   and said to him “Come before us.”When the gozbar cam…

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Joseph the Righteous

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Zlikha:I will leave him in prison now[for] he has committed a great sin.May he taste the recompense of his evil deed thereand may this wicked man die.[They take Yosef and she remains perplexed and at…