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  • Jewish Salonica Book Launch with Prof. Devin Naar

    UW Tower Auditorium 4333 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA, United States

    Join the Stroum Center for an exciting book launch event, as Prof. Naar highlights the diverse experiences of Jewish Salonica, a lost religious, linguistic, and national minority at the crossroads of Europe and the Middle East.

  • 4th Annual International Ladino Day

    Kane Hall 120 4069 Spokane Ln, Seattle, WA, US

    4th Annual International Ladino Day Celebration at the University of Washington.

  • 5th Annual International Ladino Day: Yasmin Levy in Concert

    Stroum Jewish Community Center 3801 East Mercer Way, Mercer Island, WA, United States

    Celebrate Ladino language and Sephardic culture in this concert with singer Yasmin Levy, which will be followed by a Q&A with Prof. Devin Naar.

  • Seattle Jewish Film Festival: “Trezoros” Sephardic Spotlight

    AMC Pacific Place 600 Pine Street, Seattle, WA, United States

    In this year's Sephardic Spotlight film, learn about the coastal city of Kastoria, Greece, which was once home to a harmonious and vibrant population of Jews and Christians.

  • Judeo-Spanish (Ladino): Language Endangerment & Revitalization

    Thomson Hall 101 2023 King Lane, Seattle, WA, United States

    A century ago, Judeo-Spanish was declared "almost extinct." What is the status of the language today? How can an endangered language like Judeo-Spanish be preserved and revitalized in the 21st century?

  • Ladino Day 2018: Jewish Folktales of the Mediterranean

    Kane Hall 130 4069 Spokane Lane, Seattle, WA, United States

    Ladino Day 2018 will showcase Paris-based author François Azar's collections of Ladino folktales, which bring Sephardic traditions to new generations.

  • 3/4 TALK | New Language, New Story: How Translation Changed the Bible for Sephardic Jews Across History

    Thomson Hall 101 2023 King Lane, Seattle, WA, United States

    Dr. David Wacks will discuss the history of Sephardic engagement with the Tanakh, from the medieval Arabic translations to the Ladino and Judeo-Spanish translations, commentaries, and legends through which generations of Sepharadim reinterpreted the Tanakh for the worlds in which they lived.

  • Seattle Sephardic Legacies | National Endowment for the Humanities

    HUB 160: Lyceum 4001 E Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA, United States

    Trace the journey of Seattle’s Sephardic Jews from the Ottoman Empire to the Pacific Northwest through artifacts transported to the Puget Sound. Do you have Ladino books, family letters, immigration documents, postcards, audio recordings, or other artifacts pertaining to the Sephardic experience? Bring your Sephardic treasures for evaluation, digitization, and inclusion in the Sephardic Studies Collection.