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SUMMARY:Seattle Jewish Film Festival: "Once Upon a Time at 55th and Hoover"
DESCRIPTION:Sephardic Echar Lashon Reception \nSunday\, March 3 | 1:05 pm | amC Pacific Place \nAndres Enrique | USA\, Spain 2012 | 25m | English and Ladino w/subtitles | Doc \nThe Sephardic Jews who arrived in Los Angeles in the first half of the 20th brought a rich culture from the Island of Rhodes. Though they struggled with cultural assimilation and maintaining their identity\, they built a thriving\, lively community centered on unique traditions\, foods\, songs and Ladino. \nGuest: Professor Devin Naar\, UW Jewish Studies \nSpecial Event: Join us for a Sephardic echar lashon (Ladino for coffee klatch) after the screening \nSponsor: Cathy Sarkowsky & Max Sarkowsky \nCommunity Partners: Congregation Ezra Bessaroth\, Seattle Sephardic Brotherhood\, Sam and Althea Stroum Jewish Studies Program at UW \n  \n \n 
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/seattle-jewish-film-festival-once-upon-a-time-on-the-corner-of-55th-and-hoover/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Sephardic Studies
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SUMMARY:Circumcision as a Human Rights Issue: A Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Circumcision as a Human Rights Issue \nA Panel Discussion \nParticipants\nPanelists: \n\nRobin Judd\nThomas Schmidt\nBettina Shell-Duncan\n\nModerator: \n\nMichael Rosenthal\n\nBackground \nIs Circumcision a violation of the human right to bodily integrity?  Or is it protected under the human right that guarantees freedom liberty of religion?  Is it primarily a medical or is it a cultural practice?  Recent events have brought these issues into the news.  In Germany last year an appellate court criminalized the non-medical circumcision of children.  In Africa the World Health Organization now advocates a policy of medical male circumcision in order to prevent the spread of HIV\, at the same time as it works to stop female genital cutting.  In 2011 a proposal to ban male circumcision was placed on the ballot in San Francisco.  What is new about these current debates and what can we learn from the past?  The panel of experts will approach current controversies from three different disciplines—anthropology\, history\, and philosophy—to start an informed conversation.  Please join us. \n  \nParticipant Bios\nRobin Judd is an associate Professor of History at Ohio State University.  She is the author of Contested Rituals: Circumcision\, Kosher Butchering\, and German-Jewish Political Life in Germany\, 1843-1933\, published by Cornell University Press. \nThomas Schmidt is Professor of the Philosophy of Religion at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University in Frankfurt\, Germany. He is the editor of the forthcoming Religion and Secularization:  An Interdisciplinary Guide [in German]\, published by J. B. Metzler Verlag. \nBettina Shell Duncan is Professor of Anthropology and Adjunct Professor of Global Health at the University of Washington.  She is the co-editor of Transcultural Bodies: Female Genital Cutting in Global Context\, published by Rutgers University Press. \nMichael Rosenthal is Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Washington. \n  \nMain Sponsors\nStroum Jewish Studies Program \nWalter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities \n  \nCo-Sponsors\nDepartment of Philosophy
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/circumcision-as-a-human-rights-issue-a-panel-discussion/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130305T143000
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SUMMARY:Campus Talk: Prof. Robin Judd on "What’s Love Got To Do With It?  Jewish War Brides\, Soldier Husbands\, and Postwar European History”
DESCRIPTION:“What’s Love Got To Do With It? Jewish War Brides\, Soldier Husbands\, and Postwar European Jewish History” explores the complicated relationships among some librated Jewish women and American\, British\, and Canadian victors.  To do so\, it will study an understudied population\, namely the Jewish female survivors in postwar Europe who married American\, Canadian\, and British military personnel.  It will examine the women and it will engage with their interactions with one another\, with the Jewish and non-Jewish men they married\, and with the different associations that strove to assist them.  By studying Jewish war brides\, this paper will provide unique insight into the transnational and gendered character of an understudied group of survivors of the Nazi persecution. \nLight refreshments will be served. \nBio:  Robin Judd (Phd\, University of Michigan) has served on the faculty of the History Department of the Ohio State University since 2000. Currently the director of the Graduate Studies Program of the History Department\, she also serves as an associate member of the Melton Center for Jewish Studies\, the Women’s/Gender Studies Department\, and the Center for the Study of Religion. Professor Judd is the author of Contested Rituals: Circumcision\, Kosher Butchering\, and German-Jewish Political Life in Germany\, 1843-1933 (Cornell University Press) and a number of articles concerning Jewish history\, gender history\, and ritual behavior. She has received several research fellowships and grants including a Fulbright\, NEH summer stipend\, DAAD\, Lady Davis Award\, Coca Cola grant for Critical Difference\, and the American Historical Association’s Schmidt award. She is the recipient of two teaching awards: the History Department’s Clio award and the College of Arts and Science’s Rodica Botoman Award \n 
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/prof-robin-judd-jewish-war-brides/
LOCATION:WA
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SUMMARY:“El Angel de Budapest”  at the Seattle Jewish Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Embassy of Spain in collaboration with the Tourist Office of Spain in Los Angeles\, the Cervantes Institute\, Dragados U.S.A. \, the Spanish and Portuguese Department at the University of Washington\,  Spanish Arts and Culture\, Honorary Consul of Spain and Classical Wines of Spain present the movie “El Angel de Budapest”  at the Seattle Jewish Film Festival.
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/el-angel-de-budapest-at-the-seattle-jewish-film-festival/
LOCATION:WA
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SUMMARY:Student Workshop: Ladino Music with Guy Mendilow
DESCRIPTION:Critically acclaimed Ladino musician Guy Mendilow and ensemble member Sofia Tosel will lead an interactive workshop entitled “Sailors\, Sirens & Kings: Traditions and Change in Ladino Song.” Open to all students at all levels\, no music or Jewish Studies experience required.  More info below: \n  \n \n 
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/student-workshop-ladino-music-with-guy-mendilow/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Sephardic Studies
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SUMMARY:New Voices in World Jewish Music: Guy Mendilow Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:New Voice in World Jewish Music: A Concert with Guy Mendilow Ensemble \nMarch 14\, 2013 \n6:30pm doors\, 7:30pm show. All ages\, mostly seated show \nThe Fremont Abbey Arts Center\n4272 Fremont Ave N.\, Seattle\, WA \nTickets: $10 students\, $12 general\, $15 at the door \nPurchase tickets for advance discount here. \n  \n \nStarting in ancient Spain and winding through Sarajevo\, Salonica and Jerusalem\, the award winning Guy Mendilow Ensemble breathes new life into centuries-old Sephardi songs.  Epic tales of sailors and love lost to the seas\, fantastic dreams and the intrigue of kings and queens abound in arrangements that crackle with rich musical storytelling.  A citizen of Israel\, Great Britain and the United States\, Guy has lived and performed in South Africa\, Israel\, Taiwan\, Canada\, Mexico\, Brazil and the United States. More on the Guy and his ensemble here: https://www.guymendilow.com
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/new-voices-in-world-jewish-music-guy-mendilow-ensemble/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Sephardic Studies
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SUMMARY:Lecture by Andree Aelion Brooks: The Incredible Life of Dona Gracia Nasi
DESCRIPTION:Noted author\, journalist\, and lecturer Andree Aelion Brooks will discuss the life of a Renaissance Jewish woman named Dona Gracia Nasi. Event is free and open to the public. \nSponsored by the Division of Spanish and Portuguese Studies at UW\, with the generous assistance of Congregation Ezra Bessaroth\, the Honorary Consulate of Spain\, the Instituto Cervantes Seattle\, and the Stroum Jewish Studies Program.
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/lecture-by-andree-aelion-brooks-the-incredible-life-of-dona-gracia-nasi/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Sephardic Studies
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