By Stroum Center for Jewish Studies|2022-03-03T12:16:06-08:00September 27th, 2019|Categories: SSP in the News|Tags: Devin Naar, Ladino, Ladino Day, Ladino Day 2018, Ladino Day Media Coverage, Sephardic Studies Digital Collection|0 Comments
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The circuitous travels of a Ladino schoolbook through Istanbul, Seattle, the East Coast and Missouri
Rare Ladino artifact returns to Seattle after two-year exhibition tour.
Bridging generations at Ladino Day 2018
This year’s Ladino Day connected undergrad Tania Aronowitz and her family to their Sephardic roots.
Are Sephardic folktales still Sephardic?
How do folktales change when they are written down? Student Julie Tolmie reflects.
Making Ladino folktales personal
A first-time attendee at Ladino Day, Patrick Ho considers what makes Ladino personal.