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'In Search of Special Sensations': Moïse (Maurice) Zekri's Disorderly Life between Algeria and France (1879–1942)

This article presents the biography of a little-known Algerian Jew, Moïse (Maurice) Zekri (1879–1942), whose life illuminates several themes not normally associated with Algerian Jewry or French colonial history. An immigrant to Paris who opened one of the city's first gay venues, Maurice'...

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