Bridging generations at Ladino Day 2018
This year’s Ladino Day connected undergrad Tania Aronowitz and her family to their Sephardic roots.
This year’s Ladino Day connected undergrad Tania Aronowitz and her family to their Sephardic roots.
How do folktales change when they are written down? Student Julie Tolmie reflects.
A first-time attendee at Ladino Day, Patrick Ho considers what makes Ladino personal.
Sephardic Studies continues its work expanding understanding of the multiplicities of the Jewish experience, writes program director Devin Naar.
Watch folklorist François Azar's talk on Jewish folktales of the Mediterranean and a Ladino-language performance of "The Jewish Parrot" in 2018's International Ladino Day celebration.
Makena Mezistrano reflects on the sixth annual Ladino Day celebration.
Videos, in-depth articles, and reflections on 2018's "Jewish Folktales of the Mediterranean" celebration with author François Azar.
Molly FitzMorris on this year's Sephardic "summer university" in Paris, and why today's Ladino speakers can say "aki estamos" ("we are here").