By Stroum Center for Jewish Studies|2022-01-24T13:10:40-08:00December 2nd, 2019|Categories: SSP in the News|Tags: Devin Naar, Ladino, Ladino Day, Ladino Day Media Coverage, Makena Mezistrano, Sephardic Studies|0 Comments
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Ladino Day 2019: Exploring Sephardic Life Cycle Customs
The 7th annual International Ladino Day will highlight Sephardic life cycle customs from the Ottoman Empire to the Pacific Northwest.
Love in the Ladino press: A 100 year-old story
“Is it possible that a Jew who doesn’t speak Jewish (Yiddish) and doesn’t look Jewish can nevertheless have a Jewish soul?”
Are Sephardic folktales still Sephardic?
How do folktales change when they are written down? Student Julie Tolmie reflects.
“Seattle is a Sephardic country:” Behind the scenes of Ladino Day 2018
Makena Mezistrano reflects on the sixth annual Ladino Day celebration.
Aki estamos (we are here): Revitalizing Ladino in Paris and beyond
Molly FitzMorris on this year's Sephardic "summer university" in Paris, and why today's Ladino speakers can say "aki estamos" ("we are here").