Devin Naar
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INTERNATIONAL LADINO DAY
The first ever International Ladino Day will be celebrated in Seattle with a program at UW Hillel on Thursday, December 5, 2013 at 7 pm.
Seattle Sephardic Legacies | National Endowment for the Humanities
HUB 160: Lyceum 4001 E Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA, United StatesTrace 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.
Ladino Day 2019: Exploring Sephardic Life Cycle Customs
HUB 160: Lyceum 4001 E Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA, United StatesThe 7th annual International Ladino Day will highlight Sephardic life cycle customs from the Ottoman Empire to the Pacific Northwest.
2/4 TALK | “Family Papers” Book Talk with Sarah Abrevaya Stein
The Seattle Public Library Central Library, 1000 4th Ave, Seattle, Washington 98104 The Seattle Public Library, Central Library, 1000 4th Ave, Seattle, Washington 98104, Seattle, WA, United StatesJoin the Sephardic Studies Program and the Seattle Public Library for a conversation with Dr. Devin E. Naar and Dr. Sarah Abrevaya Stein about her new book, "Family Papers."
STUDENT EVENT | Teaching computers to read Ladino, a heritage language of Sephardic Jews
RSVP for Zoom linkHow do you teach a computer to read an endangered language -- and a language that many people don't even know exists? While machine learning technology has enabled us to read and research texts online in many languages, there's one language that our computers and smartphones have yet to learn: Ladino, a heritage language of Sephardic Jews.
11/17 TALK | From the Ottoman Empire to Auschwitz and Beyond: Is the Holocaust a “European” Event?
Zoom 0Devin E. Naar asks "is the Holocaust an "European" event in this entry into the ten-lecture series.