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  • Portrait of Sarah Aberevaya Stein wearing a blazer, smiling, standing against a blue wall

2/4 TALK | “Family Papers” Book Talk with Sarah Abrevaya Stein

Join 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."

By Stroum Center for Jewish Studies|2020-01-13T14:57:06-08:00February 4th, 2020|Categories: Sephardic Studies|Tags: Devin Naar, Sarah Abrevaya Stein, Sephardic Studies|0 Comments
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  • Saltiel family in Salonica Saltiel family in Salonica

A Salonican granddaughter on ‘Family Papers’

By Makena Mezistrano As its former inhabitants will tell you, my own grandparents included, there is no place like Thessaloniki — though my grandparents never

By Makena Mezistrano|2020-06-26T12:37:59-07:00January 15th, 2020|Categories: Sephardic Studies|Tags: Makena Mezistrano, Salonica, Sarah Abrevaya Stein|0 Comments
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  • A booming field: Three titles of note published this year in Sephardic Studies.

Reading Roundup: New Titles in Sephardic Studies

Pocket-sized reviews of three new Sephardic Studies books that are connected by the theme of citizenship and identity in America and around the globe.

By Hannah Pressman|2018-08-05T21:59:27-07:00October 26th, 2016|Categories: Sephardic Studies|Tags: American Jewish Community, Devin Naar, Hannah Pressman, Ladino, Middle East, Ottoman Empire, Sarah Abrevaya Stein, Seattle, Sephardic|0 Comments
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Sephardi Lives in Living Color

An interview with Julia Phillips Cohen and Sarah Abrevaya Stein, co-editors of the award-winning collection Sephardi Lives. Both scholars will attend Seattle's Ladino Day on Dec. 6th.

By Hannah Pressman|2017-09-04T22:41:39-07:00November 30th, 2015|Categories: News, Sephardic Studies|Tags: American Jewish Community, Devin Naar, Europe, Gender, History, Holocaust, Ladino, Ladino Day 2015, Ottoman Empire, Sarah Abrevaya Stein, Seattle, Sephardic|1 Comment
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