“…A number of historical and ethnographic works have focused on Saharan Jewries (Mauny 1949, Briggs and Guède 1964, Abitbol 1982a, 1982b, Goutalier 1982, Hunwick 1985b, Oliel 1998, Haidara 1999, Boum 2006, 2010a, 2010b, Lydon 2009), based on the fact that Jews have played a major role in the relationship between the Sahara, Barbary States, 1 and the territories south of the Sahel 2 (Miège 1982, Schroeter 1988, Stein 2008. In recent decades, many scholars have tried to revisit similar categories such as 'Berber Jews' (Hirschberg 1963, Wexler 1996, Schroeter 1997, 'Arab Jews' (Udovitch and Valensi 1984, Shohat 2003, Gottreich 2008, Levy 2008 and 'Sephardic Jews' (Schroeter 2008).…”