By Stroum Center for Jewish Studies|2022-03-03T12:16:06-08:00September 27th, 2019|Categories: SSP in the News|Tags: Devin Naar, Ladino, Ladino Day, Ladino Day 2018, Ladino Day Media Coverage, Sephardic Studies Digital Collection|0 Comments
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").
François Azar brings folktales and the French Sephardic revival to Seattle Ladino Day
François Azar, a leader of the French Sephardic revival, on writing his own Ladino folktales, censorship, and why he is confident about the future.