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“Ladino” or not “Ladino”?

When it comes to the Ladino Day controversy, David M. Bunis says we should consider the history of how Jews refer to their own languages.

By Stroum Center for Jewish Studies|2020-08-25T15:56:12-07:00April 18th, 2020|Categories: Sephardic Studies|Tags: David Bunis, Hebrew, Jewish Languages, Ladino, Ladino Day 2013, Ladino Resources, Sephardic Studies|8 Comments
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  • Ashley Bobman

Muestra Kultura, Original Poem by Ashley Bobman

"Our language and culture must be preserved, and with them our community."

By Stroum Center for Jewish Studies|2017-09-04T22:41:28-07:00April 26th, 2016|Categories: Sephardic Studies, Student Writing|Tags: Ashley Bobman, Devin Naar, Ladino Day, Ladino Day 2013, Sephardic Studies|1 Comment
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The Birth of the Sephardic Studies Program at UW

Prof. Devin Naar reviews the achievements of UW Sephardic Studies and offers a preview for 2014-15.

By Devin Naar|2019-12-31T13:25:42-08:00October 13th, 2014|Categories: Sephardic Studies|Tags: Devin Naar, Ladino, Ladino Day 2013, Seattle, Sephardic, Sephardic Studies, Sephardic Treasures, Ty Alhadeff|2 Comments
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Ladino Day confirms Seattle as vibrant hub of Sephardic culture

It was a party 500 years in the making! Molly FitzMorris, who helped organize the Ladino Day program, describes the historic occasion.

By Molly FitzMorris|2018-12-05T10:16:55-08:00January 10th, 2014|Categories: Our Events, Sephardic Studies|Tags: Devin Naar, History, Israel, Ladino, Ladino Day, Ladino Day 2013, Sephardic Studies, Turkey, Ty Alhadeff, UW|0 Comments
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Greater Seattle Sephardic community celebrates International Ladino Day | Mercer Island Reporter

By Stroum Center for Jewish Studies|2017-07-18T23:40:03-07:00December 12th, 2013|Categories: Our Events, Sephardic News, Sephardic Studies|Tags: Devin Naar, Ladino Day, Ladino Day 2013, Sephardic Studies|0 Comments
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  • Governor Jay Inslee Proclaims December 2nd, 2013 International Ladino Day

Governor Jay Inslee Proclaims December 5th, 2013 International Ladino Day

A Proclamation from Washington State Governor Jay Inslee recognizing December 2nd, 2013 as International Ladino Day.

By Stroum Center for Jewish Studies|2018-11-30T10:56:11-08:00December 2nd, 2013|Categories: Our Events, Sephardic Studies|Tags: Devin Naar, Ladino Day, Ladino Day 2013, Sephardic Studies|0 Comments
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