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Presented by ASF Institute of Jewish Experience

Finding Judaism across Africa and Central American

EventAfrica and Central America, Jewish Heritage
Sunday, March 12 at 10:00 am

The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience, together with Kulanu and Genie Milgrom present:

Finding Judaism Across Africa and Central American

Communities across Africa and Central America are returning to their Jewish roots or finding Judaism. They are seeking out religion and a connection to the larger Jewish world, many with a view towards their own Sephardi ancestry and others through an affinity for the Sephardi rites.

Representatives of these communities, documentarians, and activists will come together to share their experiences and the unique interactions of these communities and the greater Sephardi world traditions.

The program will open with a photo exhibit in the Great Hall.

Sunday, 12 March 10:00AM – 4:00PM EST

At the Center for Jewish History

(Tickets: In-person $36; Via Zoom $15)

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We will host scholars and leaders of these emerging communities from Africa and Central America that will discuss their connections to Judaism and their Sephardi influences.

Featuring:

Professor Tudor Parfitt, emeritus of modern Jewish studies in the University of London, senior associate fellow at the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Judaic Studies, distinguished professor at Florida International University

Professor Shalva Weil, senior researcher at Hebrew university, distinguished professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University, research fellow at University of South Africa, prolific writer and lecturer on Indian Jews, Ethiopian Jews, lost tribes, and femicide

Joseph F. Lovett, producer, director, writer. Director of Children of the Inquisition, 2019.

Engr. Jator Abido (Yatov ben Yisrael), Nigerian representative to the Sub Sahara Africa Jewish alliance

Patricio Serno, filmmaker and co-founder of Casa Tova, Mexico

and more.

Sponsorship opportunities available:

info@americansephardi.org

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