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SUMMARY:STUDENT-ONLY EVENT: Jewish Studies Student Advisory Council
DESCRIPTION:The Jewish Studies Advisory Council (JSSAC) is a non-religious and non-political organization at UW that serves as a liaison between students and Stroum Center for Jewish Studies faculty and staff. The council provides a forum for student input and ideas\, and offers students the opportunity to build leadership skills and gain mentorship in curriculum development and organizational management. JSSAC also builds community and friendships among students who are interested in Jewish Studies at the University of Washington. Undergraduate and graduate students from all backgrounds and majors with an interest in Jewish Studies are welcome to join. \nFree dinner is provided! RSVPs appreciated so we can order the right amount of food. Please RSVP to Lauren Kurland at lkurland@uw.edu.
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/student-only-event-jewish-studies-student-advisory-council/
LOCATION:Thomson 317\, UW Campus\, 2023 Skagit Lane\, Seattle\, WA\, 98195\, United States
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual International Ladino Day
DESCRIPTION:Biva la lingua de Ladino! \nJoin Professors Julia Phillips Cohen (Vanderbilt)\, Sarah Abrevaya Stein (UCLA)\, and Devin Naar (UW) as they shine a light on Sephardic language and culture at our third-annual celebration of International Ladino Day. The event will include: \n\nReadings from the award-winning book\, Sephardi Lives\nSpecial performances by Los Ladineros and community members\nKosher reception featuring Sephardic delicacies\n\nThis event is hosted by the UW Stroum Center for Jewish Studies and the Sephardic Studies Program in cooperation with Congregation Ezra Bessaroth\, Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation\, the Seattle Sephardic Brotherhood\, and the Seattle Sephardic Network. \n  \nThe recipient of the 2014 National Jewish Book Award for Sephardic Culture\, Sephardi Lives: A Documentary History\, 1700-1950\, offers an unprecedented glimpse into the experiences of Sephardic Jews in the lands of the former Ottoman Empire by highlighting aspects of their religious\, political\, economic and cultural worlds over more than two centuries. Read our new interview with the editors! \nJulia Phillips Cohen is Associate Professor of History and Jewish Studies at Vanderbilt University. \nSarah Abrevaya Stein is Professor of History and Maurice Amado Chair in Sephardic Studies at UCLA \n[title size=”1″ content_align=”left” style_type=”single solid” sep_color=”” class=”” id=””]Links for Further Exploration[/title] \n\nRead Ty Alhadeff’s preview article\, “Celebrate Ladino Day 2015 at the UW on Dec. 6th“\n“Sephardi Lives in Living Color” by Hannah Pressman\nEnjoy video highlights from both our 2013 and 2014 celebrations of International Ladino Day in Seattle\n“Ladino Day Confirms Seattle as Vibrant Hub of Sephardic Culture” by Molly FitzMorris\n“What is the History of Ladino and Its Alphabet?” Video Featuring Prof. Devin Naar and Prof. David Bunis
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/ild/
LOCATION:Kane Hall 130\, 4069 Spokane Lane\, Seattle\, WA\, 98195\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sephardic Studies
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sephardic Studies Program":MAILTO:emarcus2@uw.edu
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SUMMARY:STUDENTS ONLY: Sephardic Hanukkah Party
DESCRIPTION:With winter approaching\, it’s time for Hanukkah\, a holiday of celebration and lights! \nUW students and young professionals from all backgrounds and majors are invited to a Hanukkah party sponsored by the Stroum Center for Jewish Studies and Hillel UW. \nThis special Hanukkah party will incorporate traditions of Jewish Sephardic culture in honor of International Ladino Day. Sephardic Jews are Jews from Spain\, Portugal\, North Africa and the Middle East and their descendants. The adjective “Sephardic” and corresponding nouns “Sephardi” (singular) and “Sephardim” (plural) are derived from the Hebrew word “Sepharad\,” which refers to Spain.  Sephardic Jews have their own special traditions\, language (Ladino)\, foods and songs\, and we will explore some of them at our Hanukkah party. \nWe will light a hanukkiyah\, also known as a Hanukkah “menorah\,” a candelabra designated specifically for the eight Hanukkah candles\, one of which is lit each night. \nWe will sing Hanukkah songs in Ladino (bonus if you wear a fedora to the party like this singer of the classic Ladino Hanukkah song\, Ocho Kandelikas\, “Eight Candles”). \nAnd we will try tasty Sephardic fare including bimuelos (fried dough puffs). What could be bad?? \nAll welcome! No previous experience with Hanukkah necessary! \nNo cost.
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/sephardic-hanukkah/
LOCATION:Hillel UW\, 4745 17th Ave NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, US
CATEGORIES:Sephardic Studies
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