Trace the journeys of eleven Sephardic families with roots in the Ottoman Empire who came to Seattle in the early twentieth century.
Bailar a la Turka: 78 rpm Records in Seattle Sepharadi Households
Stroum Center for Jewish Studies2022-02-18T15:15:58-08:00Maureen Jackson investigates Turkish music in Sephardic Seattle with artifacts, audio, and more.
Sephardic Life Cycle Customs
Stroum Center for Jewish Studies2020-08-25T15:22:02-07:00Explore the diverse origins of Sephardic life cycle customs and trace their dynamic evolutions from the Ottoman Empire to the United States.
Sephardic Ballads Collection
Stroum Center for Jewish Studies2019-11-27T11:35:46-08:00The Benmayor Collection of Eastern Sephardic Ballads and Other Lore is a collection of over 140 audio recordings gathered by Dr. Rina Benmayor in Seattle and Los Angeles during the 1970s.
A Sephardic Lighthouse Museum Exhibit
Stroum Center for Jewish Studies2019-08-08T14:58:50-07:00Explore the world of Albert D. Levy (1896-1963), one of the leading Sephardic thinkers of 20th century, through original Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) writings, photographs, and documents.
Mapping Memory
Kara Schoonmaker2019-08-08T15:07:20-07:00Based on interviews and memoirs, the Mapping Memory project follows the extraordinary paths of Jewish refugees around the time of the Second World War (1939-1945).
Ana Gómez-Bravo’s Converso Cookbook
Stroum Center for Jewish Studies2019-08-08T15:00:00-07:00Find out how to make popular Jewish dishes from 15th century Spain in Ana Gómez-Bravo's online cookbook.
Soletreo Writing Resources
Kara Schoonmaker2019-08-08T15:17:04-07:00Devin Naar and David Bunis teach viewers how to write in Soletreo and discuss the history of the Sephardic script.