This second volume by Ahmed Zakaria Zaki delves into the history of Cairo's Jewish Quarter during a transformative fifty-year period from 1850 to 1900. The book meticulously documents the social, economic, and cultural fabric of the community, exploring daily life, traditions, and interactions with the broader Egyptian society. It provides a detailed account of the quarter's evolution during the second half of the nineteenth century, offering invaluable insights for historians and readers interested in the rich, multicultural tapestry of modern Egypt. It is an essential scholarly work on urban social history.