Ladino singer/songwriter Sarah Aroeste and chef/teacher Susan Barocas have teamed up for a unique project designed to keep Sephardic traditions alive. “’Savor’ is a multisensory conversation between ...
Attendees should expect the eclectic at the 11th annual Sephardic Music Festival (SMF), which this month comes to Los Angeles for a second consecutive year. The event will feature music from across ...
Sephardic culture is as diverse as the places Jews settled after being expelled from Spain in 1492 under the infamous Alhambra Decree. Many retained a passionate attachment to their former home that ...
The Sephardic singer’s new album was inspired by an invitation from non-Jews in North Macedonia to perform her original Ladino songs in the birthplace of her grandfather and a 104-year-old cousin. At ...
The second Sephardic Music Festival album just dropped, and the only bad news is that you can no longer use Hanukkah as an excuse to buy it (though a little birdie just told us about another winter ...
Suzanne Bona: Trio Sefardi is a Northern Virginia based ensemble that performs traditional songs of the Sephardim, the descendants of Jews exiled from Spain in 1492. They will be performing in ...
On Dec. 3, University of Hartford will present an evening dedicated to Sephardic Jewish music, with a film screening and a concert. The documentary “Flory’s Flame” tells the story of Flory Jagoda, who ...
Food, music, prayer and discussion will provide an engaging glimpse of an ancient culture and the people who still connect with it, as part of “Sephardic Weekend,” hosted by Congregation Bet Haverim’s ...
Expelled by the Inquisition more than half a millennium ago, the Sephardic community formed a diaspora that spread throughout the Mediterranean Basin and even to the New World, affecting and absorbing ...
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Singer, songwriter, guitarist and accordionist Flory Jagoda worked hard to preserve the music and language she inherited from her Sephardic Jewish ancestors in her adopted American home. Named a ...
(JTA) — This article originally appeared on Alma. At the turn of the 20th century, the city of Monastir, present-day Bitola in North Macedonia, was home to the country’s largest Jewish community, ...
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