Zubaida Muhammad Atta's compelling book, 'Nasser and the Jews of Egypt,' delves into one of the most sensitive and often-overlooked chapters of modern Egyptian history. The author meticulously examines the fate and circumstances of the Jewish community in Egypt during the Nasser era, a period marked by profound political shifts, nationalization policies, and escalating Arab-Israeli conflicts. Atta provides a nuanced perspective on how these geopolitical changes impacted the lives, property, and eventual exodus of Egyptian Jews, offering a vital contribution to understanding the complexities of identity, citizenship, and displacement in the mid-20th century Middle East. This work is essential for historians and anyone interested in the social dynamics of the region.