The Man in White Sharkskin Suit

Nostalgia for Cairo

"Family." Family | Lucette Lagnado. http://www.lucettelagnado.com/category/gallery/family.

 
An often forgotten subject because their populations have currently reached much lower numbers, the Jews of Egypt, especially in the post-WWII period were a force, flourishing, as they amounted to almost sixty thousand. Most of the major cities in Egypt, like Cairo and Alexandria, were also known for their cosmopolitan hubs, as other cultures and religions, like Islam and Christianity, were a part of what made the city diverse. This is exemplified in Lucette Lagnado's memoir, "The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit", as Leon, a man of many cultures, as well as the father of Loulou (the writer of the memoir), thrives in the city during the British occupation in WWII. Yet in 1963, Leon and the family leaves Cairo due to a combination of factors: the Suez crisis, the rise of President Gamal Abdel Nasser, and the related rise of anti-semitic thinking in the greater Middle Eastern region as a result of the establishment of the Jewish state of Israel. After making stops Alexandria and Paris, the Lagnado family finally settles in Brooklyn, New York, but experiences efforts from Americans, like the social worker, Silvia Kirschner, to assimilate to American culture and leave their Egyptian Jewish traditions behind. Leon's eventual longing and nostalgia towards his old life in Cairo becomes apparent, and is exemplary of many Egyptian-Jewish immigrants in the mid-20th century. The aforementioned nostalgia derives from the financial success and cultural freedom many Egyptian Jews had in their home, compared to the expectations to integrate into society that were placed on them when they reached their new homes.


Quick Note: The exhibit is meant to follow a specific path that is laid out through the temporal relationship. Following it is necessary to fully understand the claims being made.

Contents of this path:

  1. The Lagnado Journey
  2. The JFK Assassination
  3. The Diva
  4. Rejected
  5. Always Moving
  6. Death of Nasser
  7. Exodus
  8. Start All Over Again

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