The Flavor of Rhodes: Paradise Lost, Recipe Saved
The art of the boreka told through the Ladino letters of Rachel Shemarya.
The art of the boreka told through the Ladino letters of Rachel Shemarya.
Claire Barkey's Ladino letters traveled from Rhodes to Seattle in the 1930s--and ended up saving her family's life.
Edirne, in northwestern Turkey, used to be home to a major Sephardic Jewish community.
The story of Joe Souriano, a Seattle Sephardic printer, and the postcards he received from all over the world.
Grad Fellow Esra Bakkalbasioglu reflects on the raki-maker Rabbi Nahmias, the rebetiko singer Roza Eskenazi, and Jewish identities.
Overview and full schedule of the May 2 research showcase for our five fantastic Graduate Fellows.
How do energy resources affect Middle Eastern communities? Grad Fellow Esra Bakkalbasioglu offers her thoughts.
Sephardic ballads called romansas hold valuable medieval Spanish history. Rina Benmayor recorded these songs in the 1970s and will speak at UW on April 24th.