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SUMMARY:Paving a New-Old Path: The Integration of Jewish Yemenite Folk Music in Israeli Art Music
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nPaving a New-Old Path: The Integration of Jewish Yemenite Folk Music in Israeli Art Music \nThe immigration of the Jews of Yemen to Israel began in the 13th century and lasts until this day. With them\, Yemenite Jews brought their unique culture as reflected in their clothes\, jewelry\, food\, art\, dance and music. \nThe presentation deals with the meeting of five Israeli composers from the first generation who were educated in the western music style\, combining the folk Yemenite music that the immigrants brought with them. In analyzing the Jewish Yemenite folk music as well as music compositions influenced by these folk songs\, the level of influence was checked in matters of folk vocal sound production\, texture\, typical intervals\, modes and maqamat and other folk-Yemenite parameters. \nThis research examines the ways any of those parameters appear in the concert music in pure\, altered or complex way. \nSunday\, 6 March \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EST ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout the speaker:\nNaama Perel-Tzadok completed her MA studies in Music Composition at Haifa University\, Israel. She has written music for diverse ensembles\, and today they are performed by different orchestras\, ensembles and choirs in Israel. \nThese days\, she’s a lecturer at the technological college “Kineret”\, in the sound engineering department. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/paving-a-new-old-path-the-integration-of-jewish-yemenite-folk-music-in-israeli-art-music/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220228T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220228T130000
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CREATED:20220119T160930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220119T160930Z
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SUMMARY:Jewish Languages Today: Endangered\, Surviving\, and Thriving
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nJewish Languages Today: Endangered\, Surviving\, and Thriving \nThroughout history Jews have spoken many languages\, such as Ladino\, Judeo-Arabic\, Jewish Neo-Aramaic (Iraq-Iran)\, and Judeo-Malayalam (Southern India). Over the past two centuries\, migrations and other historical events have led to many of these languages becoming endangered. At the same time\, Jews are now engaging with these languages in postvernacular ways\, such as through song and food\, and new Jewish language varieties are developing\, including Jewish English\, Jewish Latin American Spanish\, and Jewish French. This talk explains these developments and makes the case for the urgent need for documentation and reclamation. \nMonday\, 28 February \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EST ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout the Speaker:\nDr. Sarah Benor is Professor of Contemporary Jewish Studies at Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion (Los Angeles campus) and Adjunct Professor (by courtesy) in the University of Southern California Linguistics Department. She received her Ph.D. from Stanford University in Linguistics in 2004. She has published and lectured widely about Jewish languages\, linguistics\, Yiddish\, American Jews\, and Orthodox Jews. Her books include Becoming Frum: How Newcomers Learn the Language and Culture of Orthodox Judaism (Rutgers\, 2012) and Hebrew Infusion: Language and Community at American Jewish Summer Camps (Rutgers\, 2020). Dr. Benor is founding co-editor of the Journal of Jewish Languages (Brill) and co-editor of Languages in Jewish Communities\, Past and Present (De Gruyter Mouton\, 2018). \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/jewish-languages-today-endangered-surviving-and-thriving/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Jewish Languages
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220223T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220223T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20220131T195341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T195528Z
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SUMMARY:New Works Wednesdays with Chef Sibel Pinto
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nNew Works Wednesday with Chef Sibel Pinto \nJoin us for this episode of New Works Wednesdays with Chef Sibel Pinto as she explains the “global food waste challenge” and discusses her new book “Kashkarikas: Wasteless Kitchen – A Turkish-Sephardi Chef’s Recipes and Stories.” \nWednesday\, 23 February \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EST ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout the book:\nIn this colorful cookbook Chef Sibel Pinto gives an authentic collection of recipes\, with many tips and tricks to open up new culinary possibilities for a conscious and sustainable kitchen. Pinto combines her Sephardic\, Georgian and Turkish culinary heritage\, her sustainability educator background and professional experience to raise awareness on how easy it is to respect and use seasonal ingredients from ‘root-to-leaf’. \nIn this difficult Covid-19 pandemic period\, where many would like to change habits and adapt new ways\, you will find the secrets of her easy techniques and helpful insights\, inspired by the memories of her ancestors’ kitchens\, her researches\, her travels and the rich stories of her charity mission ‘Action Kasharikas’. \nThe book consists of 222 versatile\, mouthwatering recipes divided into easy-to-find 60 main ingredients to inspire the passionate home cooks to reproduce waste-free meals. This book is a tribute to previous generations and an invitation to new generations to respect the environment\, to give a second life to ingredients\, to learn\, to experiment\, to share and to enjoy. \nAbout the author:\nSibel Cuniman Pinto is a chef\, culinary instructor\, researcher\, author\, and lecturer specialized in Sephardi\, Turkish and Mediterranean cuisines. As a WorldChefs certified ‘Sustainability Education to Culinary Professionals’ and Agro Tech Paris certified Food Waste Prevention trainer\, food waste activist\, coach and consultant she teaches how to give a ‘second life’ to ingredients\, using the root-to-leaf approach. She works to raise awareness in food waste reduction and sustainable and conscious kitchens. She educates and inspires people to eat real food. \nFor more about the book: https://www.kashkarikas.com/ \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/new-works-wednesdays-with-chef-sibel-pinto/
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Cooking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220222T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220222T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20220115T023813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220115T024129Z
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SUMMARY:Kavkazi\, Georgian\, and Bukharian Jews: At the Crossroads of Sephardic\, Mizrahi\, and Russian-Speaking Worlds (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nKavkazi\, Georgian\, and Bukharian Jews: At the Crossroads of Sephardic\, Mizrahi\, and Russian-Speaking Worlds\n(Part 2) \nThe histories and cultures of Bukharian\, Kavkazi (Mountain)\, and Georgian Jews are situated at the unique intersection of Sephardic\, Mizrahi\, and Russian-Speaking Jewish (RSJ) identities. Through this 3-part learning series\, we will explore the multilayered and rich stories of these millennia-old communities in Central Asia and the Caucasus—discovering the ways in which they have developed their mosaic cultures through dynamic interactions with the dominant and changing societies surrounding them. Our discussion will also shed light on how their experiences fit into the broader historical saga of the Jewish people. \nTuesday\, 22 February \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EST ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout the Speaker:\nRuben Shimonov is an educator\, community builder\, and social entrepreneur with a passion for Jewish diversity. He previously served as Director of Community Engagement and Education at Queens College Hillel. Currently\, Ruben is the American Sephardi Federation’s National Director of Sephardi House and Young Leadership. He is also the Founding Executive Director of the Sephardic Mizrahi Q Network and Director of Educational Experiences & Programming for the Muslim-Jewish Solidarity Committee. He is an alumnus of the COJECO Blueprint\, Nahum Goldmann and ASF Broome & Allen Fellowships for his work in Jewish social innovation and Sephardic scholarship. He has been listed among The Jewish Week’s “36 Under 36” Jewish community leaders and changemakers. Currently\, he is a Jewish Pedagogies Research Fellow at M² | The Institute of Experiential Jewish Education. Ruben has lectured extensively on the histories and cultures of various Sephardic and Mizrahi communities. He is also a visual artist specializing in multilingual calligraphy that interweaves Arabic\, Hebrew\, and Persian. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/kavkazi-georgian-and-bukharian-jews-at-the-crossroads-of-sephardic-mizrahi-and-russian-speaking-worlds-part-1-2/
CATEGORIES:Culture & History,Discussion
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CREATED:20220119T155803Z
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SUMMARY:New Works Wednesdays with Yehuda Azoulay
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nJoin us for New Works Wednesdays with Yehuda Azoulay of Sephardic Legacy Series as he discusses his new book \n“A Legend of Humility and Leadership: Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu”! \nWednesday\, 16 February \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EST ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout the Speaker:\nNoted scholar\, educator\, author\, activist\, and entrepreneur. He is the Vice President & Head of Investor Relations for Concrete Mortgage Capital Inc. Currently he holds a Rabbinical Degree\, a Bachelors of Talmudic Law\, a Bachelors Degree in Liberal Arts\, from Excelsior College and a Masters of Science degree from Yeshiva University’s Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration. He is presently pursuing his Doctorate from Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning\, from the Northwestern University and receiving his Doctor of Science in Jewish Studies. Yehuda was the Vice-Principal of Torah High/NCSY in Toronto for the past four years\, and later moved in to the field of finance and is Vice President & Head of Investor Relations for Concrete Mortgage Capital Inc. Furthermore\, Yehuda is the founder of “Sephardic Legacy Series – Institute for Preserving Sephardic Heritage.” To date he has authored five books and published over thirty articles on Sephardic historical topics. \nFor more about the book: https://sephardiclegacy.com/index.php/publications/ \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/new-works-wednesdays-with-yehuda-azoulay/
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Book Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220213T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20220119T160321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220119T160321Z
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SUMMARY:Protest\, Philanthropy and the Struggle for 'Aliyah in 1940s 'Aden
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nProtest\, Philanthropy and the Struggle for ‘Aliyah in 1940s ‘Aden \nAfter the 1947 “pogrom” in ‘Aden\, Selim Banin and a handful of other traumatized ‘Adeni Jewish notables were left to pick up the pieces of a shattered community. They founded the “Jewish Emergency Committee\,” which took charge of representing ‘Adeni Jewry in negotiations and confrontations with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee\, the British colonial regime ruling ‘Aden\, and the Zionist organizations. Theirs is a story of solidarity and culture-clash in a philanthropic network that spanned New York\, London\, Tel Aviv\, South Africa\, Asmara\, and ‘Aden. In time\, through a combination of petitions\, closed-door negotiations\, and popular demonstrations\, they would play a key role in making possible the evacuation of most Yemeni and ‘Adeni Jews to Israel. \nSunday\, 13 February \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EST ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout the Speaker:\nBenjamin Berman-Gladstone is a doctoral student at the Skirball Department for Hebrew and Judaic Studies and the Department of History at New York University. He graduated magna cum laude from Brown University in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts in Middle East Studies and Judaic Studies and received honors for his thesis on the idea of an “Ingathering of Exiles” in relations between the American\, Israeli\, and Yemeni Jewish communities during Operation On Eagles’ Wings. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in 2018 and spent the 2018-2019 year in Jerusalem on a Fulbright research scholarship. His writing about issues related to Israel\, American Jewry\, and Southwest Asian affairs has been published in the New York Times\, Haaretz\, Tablet Magazine\, the Jewish Daily Forward\, Tower Magazine\, the Times of Israel\, the Jewish Advocate\, the Hill\, the Brown Daily Herald\, and the Brown Political Review. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/protest-philanthropy-and-the-struggle-for-aliyah-in-1940s-aden/
CATEGORIES:Culture & History,Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220208T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220208T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20220115T023526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220115T023526Z
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SUMMARY:Kavkazi\, Georgian\, and Bukharian Jews: At the Crossroads of Sephardic\, Mizrahi\, and Russian-Speaking Worlds (Part 1)
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nKavkazi\, Georgian\, and Bukharian Jews: At the Crossroads of Sephardic\, Mizrahi\, and Russian-Speaking Worlds (Part 1) \nThe histories and cultures of Bukharian\, Kavkazi (Mountain)\, and Georgian Jews are situated at the unique intersection of Sephardic\, Mizrahi\, and Russian-Speaking Jewish (RSJ) identities. Through this 3-part learning series\, we will explore the multilayered and rich stories of these millennia-old communities in Central Asia and the Caucasus—discovering the ways in which they have developed their mosaic cultures through dynamic interactions with the dominant and changing societies surrounding them. Our discussion will also shed light on how their experiences fit into the broader historical saga of the Jewish people. \nTuesday\, 8 February \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EST ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout the Speaker:\nRuben Shimonov is an educator\, community builder\, and social entrepreneur with a passion for Jewish diversity. He previously served as Director of Community Engagement and Education at Queens College Hillel. Currently\, Ruben is the American Sephardi Federation’s National Director of Sephardi House and Young Leadership. He is also the Founding Executive Director of the Sephardic Mizrahi Q Network and Director of Educational Experiences & Programming for the Muslim-Jewish Solidarity Committee. He is an alumnus of the COJECO Blueprint\, Nahum Goldmann and ASF Broome & Allen Fellowships for his work in Jewish social innovation and Sephardic scholarship. He has been listed among The Jewish Week’s “36 Under 36” Jewish community leaders and changemakers. Currently\, he is a Jewish Pedagogies Research Fellow at M² | The Institute of Experiential Jewish Education. Ruben has lectured extensively on the histories and cultures of various Sephardic and Mizrahi communities. He is also a visual artist specializing in multilingual calligraphy that interweaves Arabic\, Hebrew\, and Persian. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/kavkazi-georgian-and-bukharian-jews-at-the-crossroads-of-sephardic-mizrahi-and-russian-speaking-worlds-part-1/
CATEGORIES:Culture & History,Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220206T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220206T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20211217T030659Z
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SUMMARY:The Jew who Ruled Persia: The Story of Sa'ad ad-Dawla
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nThe Jew who Ruled Persia: The Story of Sa’ad ad-Dawla \nSa’ad ad-Dawla was a Persian Jew from the city of Abhar. Being a master in recovering delayed taxes\, he was able to rise in the ranks of the Mongol Ilkhanate that ruled all of Persia and Iraq. He had personal interactions with Ilkhan Arğun\, where he demonstrated a strong compunction against corruption\, a facility with languages\, knowledge about minute matters throughout the lands\, and the ability to cure the Ilkhan of disease. The led to Arğun appointing him as the Grand Vizier of the Ilkhanate in 1289\, the most powerful position in the country below the Ilkhan himself. Despite the offense that many Muslims took to having a Jew in such a position of power\, the Buddhist Arğun defended him and gave him a long leash to improve the Ilkhanate. \nSunday\, 6 February \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EST ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout the Speaker:\nRichard Sassoon is an Iraqi-American of Jewish heritage who graduated from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and Fordham University Law School with a J.D. with an LL.M. in European Business Law from Madrid’s Universidad Pontificia Comillas. He currently works at UnitedLex as a Contract Manager\, but has previously held roles at Samsung Engineering\, J.P. Morgan\, and several law firms. Richard sits on the ASF Young Leaders Board as well as among the recipients of Broome & Allen Fellowship and Scholarship. Richard has a long-standing interest in diverse cultures and regions\, having visited over fifty different countries\, meeting various high-level diplomats with Jewish organizations\, working on three continents\, and handling legal documents in five languages. \nComplimentary RSVP\nPlease consider a suggested donation of $10: https://tinyurl.com/DonateASFIJE \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/the-jew-who-ruled-persia-the-story-of-saad-ad-dawla/
CATEGORIES:Culture & History,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220202T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220202T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20220115T030259Z
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SUMMARY:New Works Wednesday with Dina Danon
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nNew Works Wednesday with Dina Danon \nJoin us for a New Works Wednesday with Dr. Dina Danon who will be discussing her book The Jews of Ottoman Izmir: A Modern History (Stanford University Press\, 2020)\, a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award in Sephardic Culture. \nWednesday\, 2 February  \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EST ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout the book:\nThis lecture will tell the story of a long-overlooked Ottoman Jewish community in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Drawing extensively on a rich body of previously untapped Ladino archival material\, the lecture will also offer a new read on Jewish modernity. Across Europe\, Jews were often confronted with the notion that their religious and cultural distinctiveness was somehow incompatible with the modern age. Yet the view from Ottoman Izmir invites a different approach: what happens when Jewish difference is totally unremarkable? What happens when there is no “Jewish Question?” Through the voices of beggars on the street and mercantile elites\, shoe-shiners and newspaper editors\, rabbis and housewives\, this lecture will underscore how it was new attitudes to poverty and social class\, not Judaism\, that most significantly framed this Sephardi community’s encounter with the modern age. \nAbout the author:\nDina Danon is Associate Professor of Judaic Studies at Binghamton University. She holds a doctorate in History from Stanford University. She is the author of She was recently a fellow at the Katz Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania\, where she began work on a new project on the marketplace of matchmaking\, marriage\, and divorce in the eastern Sephardi diaspora. She is currently at work\, with Nancy Berg\, on a co-edited volume entitled Longing and Belonging: Jews and Muslims in the Modern Age. \nFor here more about the book. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/new-works-wednesday-with-dina-danon/
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Book Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220201T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220201T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20211217T023927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211223T193736Z
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SUMMARY:The Jews of Italy and the African Empire
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nThe Jews of Italy and the African Empire \nThis project examines the causes\, nature\, and consequences of Italian Jews’ support for imperialism. I argue that between the 1890s and 1930s\, Italian Jews took an active part in racializing and controlling indigenous Libyan and Ethiopian Jews. Moreover\, by promoting the empire and upholding a racial hierarchy between Europeans and Africans\, Italian Jews unwittingly contributed to their own downfall\, since Italy’s antisemitic campaign (1938-1945) borrowed heavily from earlier anti-black legislation and propaganda. \nThis book breaks new ground; using non-traditional sources\, it is the first study to inquire what ordinary European Jewish women and men thought about empire and how they engaged with it in their daily life. The Italian case is uniquely fertile for examining the relationship between Jews and race; Italy’s forays into Eritrea\, Somalia\, and Ethiopia\, home to the Beta Israel\, triggered the earliest significant encounter between white Jews and sub-Saharan black Jews. As such\, Jews and Race also speaks to emerging interest in the history of Jews of color and broadens the study of intra-Jewish racism. \nTuesday\, 1  February \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EST ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout the Speaker:\nDr. Shira Klein is Associate Professor of History at Chapman University. She has won awards from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture\, the Yad Hanadiv/Beracha Foundation\, and the USC Shoah Foundation. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/the-jews-of-italy-and-the-african-empire/
CATEGORIES:Book Talk,Culture & History
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220131T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220131T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20210920T161341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211228T145441Z
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SUMMARY:Museum Mondays: Babylonian Jewry Heritage Center
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nMuseum Mondays:  \nBabylonian Jewry Heritage Center \nTour the Babylonian Jewry Heritage Center in Or Yehuda from the comfort of your own home with Nachliel Selavan\, the Museum Guy. \nMonday\, 31 January \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EST ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout your tour guide:\nNachliel Selavan created and delivered an integrated learning and museum tour program for both school and adult educational settings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, and has hosted similar pilot visits to a dozen museums in North America\, and a few museums in Europe and in Jerusalem. He also teaches and engages audiences through virtual tours and social media. He has recently completed a year long Tanach Study podcast called Parasha Study Plus\, delivering a weekly episode of Archaeology on the Parasha\, and is now on his second podcast and a new video series reviewing every book in Tanach\, called Archaeology Snapshot. \nBabylonian Jewry Heritage Center: https://www.bjhcenglish.com/ \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/museum-mondays-babylonian-jewry-heritage-center/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220130T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220130T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20211130T015815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211130T015815Z
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SUMMARY:Salud i Vida: The 5th Annual New York Ladino Day!
DESCRIPTION:The American Sephardi Federation\, the Sephardic Jewish Brotherhood of America\, and the Sephardic Foundation on Aging proudly present:\nSalud i Vida: The 5th Annual New York Ladino Day!\nFeaturing scholar Eliezer Papo \nSephardic Nonagenarians: A Panel by Bryan Kirschen \nEstreyikas d’Estambol Children’s Choir “Kantiga\,” a Ladino Short Story by Jane Mushabac \nTrio Sefardi: the Musical Finale! \nSunday\, 30 January at 2:00PM EST\n(Early Bird price ends on 15 December) \nLadino is a bridge to many cultures. It is a variety of Spanish that has absorbed words from Hebrew\, Turkish\, Arabic\, French\, Greek\, and Portuguese. The mother tongue of Jews in the Ottoman Empire for 500 years\, Ladino became the home language of Sephardim worldwide. While the number of Ladino speakers has sharply declined\, distinguished Ladino Day programs like ours celebrate and preserve a vibrant language and heritage. These programs are\, as Aviya Kushner wrote in the Forward\, “Why Ladino Will Rise Again.” \nSince 2013\, International Ladino Day programs have been held around the world to honor the Ladino language\, also known as Judeo-Spanish. January 30th marks New York’s 5th Annual Ladino Day curated by Drs. Jane Mushabac and Bryan Kirschen for the American Sephardi Federation. \n© loannia\, mid-19th c. Sephardi & Romaniot Jewish Costumes in Greece & Turkey. 16 watercolours by Nicholas Stavroulakis\, published by the Association of the Friends of the Jewish Museum of Greece\, Athens\, 1986. (Scan courtesy of the Jewish Museum of Greece) \nSponsorship opportunities available: \ninfo@americansephardi.org \n \n     \n 
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/salud-i-vida-the-5th-annual-new-york-ladino-day/
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220116T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20211217T022438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211217T034257Z
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SUMMARY:The Qur'an and its Relationship to Torah and Judaism
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nThe Qur’an and its Relationship to Torah and Judaism \nRick Sopher will take us on an introductory exploration of the following questions: \nWhy does the Qur’an refer so extensively to the contents of the Torah? Are there differences between the way the Qur’an and the Torah tell the stories of Abraham\, Moses\, Joseph and other Biblical characters? \nWhat does the Qur’an say about the Jews whom Muhammad encountered in his lifetime\, especially in Medina between 622 CE and his death in 632 CE? Is the Qur’an anti-Jewish? Did the Islamic view of the Torah and Jews change over time? \nHow should verse 9:29 of the Qur’an and mentions of the dhimmi status of Jews be read? In the 1\,300 years after the foundation of Islam\, for Jews living in Muslim lands\, did these verses act as a “humiliation” or as a “protection”? \nSunday\, 16 January \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EST ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout the speaker:\nRick Sopher has a financial background and is the CEO of Edmond de Rothschild Capital Holdings\, which he joined in 1993. He is the Chairman of the world’s longest established investment fund of its type. Prior to that he worked at BDO Stoy Hayward\, where he was appointed the youngest ever partner. He has received various industry awards including the Outstanding Contribution Award from Hedge Fund Review and the Decade of Excellence Award by Financial News. \nRick graduated from Cambridge University and has more recently worked in the area of interfaith relations with the Woolf Institute\, Cambridge as a member of their Council. \nDuring the lockdown period\, Rick convened an online dialogue between Professors of Religion at the world’s leading universities to discuss the relationship between the Qur’an and the Bible and has himself dialogued with Muslim leaders on the subject. \nRick was awarded the Chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur in 2007 from President Chirac for his contribution to religious education in France and is Chairman or Director of several educational charities in the UK. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/the-quran-and-its-relationship-to-torah-and-judaism/
CATEGORIES:Exploration,Religion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220112T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20211217T023017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211217T023051Z
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SUMMARY:New Works Wednesdays with Shira Klein
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nNew Works Wednesdays with Shira Klein \nJoin us for New Works Wednesdays with Dr. Shira Klein who will be discussing her new book “Italy’s Jews from Emancipation to Fascism” (Cambridge University Press). \nWednesday\, 12 January \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EST ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout the book:\nHow did Italy treat Jews during World War II? Historians have shown beyond doubt that many Italians were complicit in the Holocaust\, yet Italy is still known as the Axis state that helped Jews. Shira Klein uncovers how Italian Jews\, though victims of Italian persecution\, promoted the view that Fascist Italy was categorically good to them. She shows how the Jews’ experience in the decades before World War II – during which they became fervent Italian patriots while maintaining their distinctive Jewish culture – led them later to bolster the myth of Italy’s wartime innocence in the Fascist racial campaign. Italy’s Jews experienced a century of dramatic changes\, from emancipation in 1848\, to the 1938 Racial Laws\, wartime refuge in America and Palestine\, and the rehabilitation of Holocaust survivors. This cultural and social history draws on a wealth of unexplored sources\, including original interviews and unpublished memoirs. \nAbout the author:\nDr. Shira Klein is Associate Professor of History at Chapman University. She has won awards from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture\, the Yad Hanadiv/Beracha Foundation\, and the USC Shoah Foundation. \nFor more about the book:\nhttps://www.cambridge.org/academic/subjects/history/twentieth-century-european-history/italys-jews-emancipation-fascism \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/new-works-wednesdays-with-shira-klein/
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Book Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211219T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211219T123000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20211203T143348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T143447Z
UID:7643-1639911600-1639917000@americansephardi.org
SUMMARY:Kickstart your Memoir: Heirlooms
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nKickstart your Memoir: Heirlooms \nJoin award-winning author Gila Green in a hands-on workshop where we will talk about how we can use objects from the past in memoir \nSunday\, 19 December at 11:00AM EST \nAbout the speaker: \nCanadian author Gila Green is an Israel-based writer\, editor\, and EFL teacher. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/kickstart-your-memoir-heirlooms/
CATEGORIES:Workshop,Writing Techniques
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211209T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211209T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20211110T230201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211123T192004Z
UID:7581-1639051200-1639054800@americansephardi.org
SUMMARY:A Bukharian Jew in Uzbekistan
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nA Bukharian Jew in Uzbekistan \nManashe Khaimov was born in a city along the Silk Road\, in Samarkand\, Uzbekistan\, where his ancestors lived for over 2000 years. Join Manashe as he will explore the story about being a Bukharian Jew in Uzbekistan. He will discuss his experience in the Uzbekistan school system\, his education in the underground yeshiva\, and his relationship with his family mikvah (ritual bath)\, the only mikvah in Samarkand at that time. \nThursday\, 9 December at 12:00PM EST \nAbout the speaker: \nManashe is a fourth generation community organizer\, serial entrepreneur\, and social innovator who builds and consults organizations on Jewish diversity. \nAt his previous role as a Director of Community Engagement and Development at Queens College Hillel\, he focused on building a real diverse Jewish community\, creating Sepharadi and Mizrahi Leadership pipeline while expanding Sephardi and Mizrahi student life programs at five CUNY Hillel campuses. \nCurrently\, Manashe is an Adjunct Professor in Jewish Studies\, with a specialty in the History and Culture of the Central Asian Jews at Queens College. He is the founding president of SAMi Sephardic American Mizrahi Initiative that focuses on the Leadership Development of under-served Jewish communities on college campuses. In 2021 Manashe was appointed by Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz as a member of the Jewish Advisory Council. Manashe also just accepted a position with Moishe House as their new Eastern Community Manager. \nManashe is founder of the Bukharian Jewish Union\, an organization for the young professionals in their 20’s and 30’s\, the founder of AskBobo.org\, the only Bukharian online dictionary and the founder of The Jewish Silk Road Tours ™ an initiative that helps to introduce NYers and tourists from around the world to the diversity of NYC. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/a-bukharian-jew-in-uzbekistan/
CATEGORIES:Culture & History,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211205T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211205T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20211110T231437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211110T231437Z
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SUMMARY:Eid Al-Banat
DESCRIPTION:Eid Al-Banat \nThe ASF Institute of Jewish Experience and the Mizrahi Dance Archive invites you to a unique global celebration of Eid Al-Banat! \nThis year for the North African holiday of Eid Al-Banat (The Festival of Daughters\, in Judeo-Arabic)\, or Hag HaBanot (Hebrew)\, we are bringing together female Greater Sephardi talents to virtually celebrate North African Jewish traditions\, female leadership\, music\, dance\, and so much more. \nSunday\, 5 December at 12:00PM EST \nThis festival honors the story of Jewish heroines like Judith and Queen Esther and the important role of women in Jewish life until today. It is customary to sing\, dance\, and light the night’s menorah candle and focus on bringing together generations of mothers\, daughters\, aunts\, sisters and the extended community. Women would traditionally get together to bake sweet treats and give gifts to each other. They would sing piyyutim and pray for the health and wellbeing of the women in their lives. It is a celebration of women\, past and present. \nIn this year’s celebration\, we will be featuring musician Lala Tamar\, a world-renowned Israeli singer\, who will be streaming a concert from Morocco accompanied by local female musicians. Lala is known for her bold and feminine style where she incorporates her Moroccan roots and the ancient Judeo-Spanish language of Haketia. \nJackie Barzvi will be leading us in celebratory dance to Jewish Moroccan music\, where anyone can follow along\, without any previous dance experience. Jackie is a professional Raqs Sharqi (belly dance) instructor and performer and the creator of the Mizrahi Dance Archive. \nDr. Hélène Jawhara Piñer\, author of Sephardi: Cooking the History. Recipes of the Jews of Spain and the Diaspora from the 13th Century to Today will be sharing a new recipe created uniquely for this program that incorporates the historical and modern significance of the day in the context of specific food items. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/eid-al-banat/
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Music,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211130T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211130T100000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20211110T230803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211110T230816Z
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SUMMARY:Reclaiming Identity: Jews of Arab Lands and Iran share stories of identity\, struggle and redemption
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nReclaiming Identity:  \nJews of Arab Lands and Iran share stories of identity\, struggle and redemption \nJoin us for a global virtual event marking the November 30\, Israel’s national day of commemorating the effectual end of Jewish in many Arab lands and Iran. We will discuss questions such as: What is my true identity? How does my family narrative coexist within the wider Jewish world? Why\, when\, and how did I reclaim my heritage identity? Featuring guests from Dubai to Los Angeles! \nTuesday\, 30 November at 9:00AM EST \nOn 23 June 2014\, the Knesset adopted a law designating 30 November as an annual\, national day of commemoration for the 850\,000 Jewish refugees who were displaced from Arab countries and Iran in the 20th century. \nThis year on 30 November\, Jews across the world will share personal experiences of their families who left those countries only to once again face losses in the experience of living their heritage and identity. It is time to reclaim our Jewish heritage! \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/reclaiming-identity-jews-of-arab-lands-and-iran-share-stories-of-identity-struggle-and-redemption/
CATEGORIES:Culture & History,Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211117T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211117T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20211110T225534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211110T225534Z
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SUMMARY:New Works Wednesday with Yolande Cohen and David S. Koffman
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nNew Works Wednesday with Yolande Cohen and David S. Koffman \nJoin us for a New Works Wednesdays with Professor Yolande Cohen and Associate Professor David Koffman discussing their new book No Better Home?: Jews\, Canada and the Sense of Belonging. \nNo Better Home? begins with an audacious question: Has there ever been a better home for Jews than Canada? By certain measures\, Canada might be the most socially welcoming\, economically secure\, and religiously tolerant country for Jews in the diaspora\, past or present. No Better Home? takes this question seriously\, while also exploring the many contested meanings of the idea of “home.” \nWednesday\, 17 November at 12:00PM EST \nContributors to the volume include leading scholars of Canadian Jewish life as well as eminent Jewish scholars writing about Canada for the first time. The essays compare Canadian Jewish life with the quality of life experienced by Jews in other countries\, examine Jewish and non-Jewish interactions in Canada\, analyse specific historical moments and literary texts\, reflect deeply personal histories\, and widen the conversation about the quality and timbre of the Canadian Jewish experience. No Better Home? foregrounds Canadian Jewish life and ponders all that the Canadian experience has to teach about Jewish modernity. \nAbout the Authors: \nYolande Cohen has been a professor of contemporary history at the University of Quebec in Montreal since 1976. Specializing in the history of women and migration\, heads the History\, Women\, Gender and Migration research group. \nDavid S. Koffman\, the J. Richard Shiff Chair for the Study of Canadian Jewry\, an Associate Professor in the Department of History\, is a cultural and social historian of modern Jewish life\, with a specialization in Canadian and U.S. Jewries. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/new-works-wednesday-with-yolande-cohen-and-david-s-koffman/
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Book Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211116T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211116T140000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20211110T225003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211110T225003Z
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SUMMARY:Why am I Bukharian if I am not from Bukhara?
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nWhy am I Bukharian if I am not from Bukhara? \nWe will explore important parts of Bukharian Jewish culture\, the Bukharian language (also known as Judeo-Tajik or Bukhori)\, life cycle events and traditional clothing. We will look at fascinating artifacts and traditional clothing from the Bukharian Jewish Heritage Museum and talk about their importance and how they differ from the local community in Uzbekistan. \nTuesday\, 16 November at 1:00PM EST \nAbout the speaker: \nManashe is a fourth generation community organizer\, serial entrepreneur\, and social innovator who builds and consults organizations on Jewish diversity. \nAt his previous role as a Director of Community Engagement and Development at Queens College Hillel\, he focused on building a real diverse Jewish community\, creating Sepharadi and Mizrahi Leadership pipeline while expanding Sephardi and Mizrahi student life programs at five CUNY Hillel campuses. \nCurrently\, Manashe is an Adjunct Professor in Jewish Studies\, with a specialty in the History and Culture of the Central Asian Jews at Queens College. He is the founding president of SAMi Sephardic American Mizrahi Initiative that focuses on the Leadership Development of under-served Jewish communities on college campuses. In 2021 Manashe was appointed by Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz as a member of the Jewish Advisory Council. Manashe also just accepted a position with Moishe House as their new Eastern Community Manager. \nManashe is founder of the Bukharian Jewish Union\, an organization for the young professionals in their 20’s and 30’s\, the founder of AskBobo.org\, the only Bukharian online dictionary\, and the founder of The Jewish Silk Road Tours™\, an initiative that helps to introduce NYers and tourists from around the world to the diversity of NYC. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/why-am-i-bukharian-if-i-am-not-from-bukhara/
CATEGORIES:Culture & History,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211115T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20211110T224300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211110T224300Z
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SUMMARY:The Voice of the Mothers: A Look into Sephardi Feminist Approaches to Tradition
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nThe Voice of the Mothers:\nA Look into Sephardi Feminist Approaches to Tradition \nJoin us for a look into Sephardi Feminist approaches to tradition with Dr. Angy Cohen! \nMonday\, 15 November at 12:00PM EST \nThis talk will explore the experiences of Sephardi women who are building a feminist discourse that speaks the language of Sephardi tradition\, tells the story of the grandmothers\, reclaims the intellectual and moral authority of our foremothers\, establishes a public Sephardi and feminist voice\, and educates towards a more fair and tolerant Israeli society. We will dive into the experiences of the members of the Greater Sephardi-feminist Beit Midrash Arevot in Jerusalem\, the only one of its kind in Israel\, who have been working on the development of “traditionist feminism” (feminism masorati in Hebrew). \nAbout the speaker: \nDr. Angy Cohen is the inaugural Belzberg Postdoctoral Associate in Israel Studies at University of Calgary. She is a cultural researcher whose work deals with personal narratives and identity construction among Moroccan Jews in Israel and Argentina and the experiences of Greater Sephardi women in the development of a feminist approach to tradition. Her approach to ethnographic work weaves together cultural psychology\, narrative psychology\, sociology\, and anthropology. She is currently working on the manuscript of a book about personal narratives of Spanish-Moroccan Jews in Israel and Argentine\, from a comparative approach. \nBabylonian Jewry Heritage Center: https://www.bjhcenglish.com/ \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/the-voice-of-the-mothers-a-look-into-sephardi-feminist-approaches-to-tradition/
CATEGORIES:Feminism,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211108T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211108T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20210920T160548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210920T161430Z
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SUMMARY:Museum Mondays: A Hanukah Tour Through Ancient Greece - Greek Exhibits in Museums Around the World
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nMuseum Mondays:  \nA Hanukah Tour Through Ancient Greece – Greek Exhibits in Museums Around the World\n \nJoin us for this Hanukkah special! \nExplore Greek memorabilia in museums around the world from the comfort of your own home with Nachliel Selavan\, the Museum Guy. \nMonday\, 8 November \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EST ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout your tour guide:\nNachliel Selavan created and delivered an integrated learning and museum tour program for both school and adult educational settings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, and has hosted similar pilot visits to a dozen museums in North America\, and a few museums in Europe and in Jerusalem. He also teaches and engages audiences through virtual tours and social media. He has recently completed a year long Tanach Study podcast called Parasha Study Plus\, delivering a weekly episode of Archaeology on the Parasha\, and is now on his second podcast and a new video series reviewing every book in Tanach\, called Archaeology Snapshot. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/museum-mondays/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211104T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211104T113000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20210920T161915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210920T162036Z
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SUMMARY:No hay boda sin tanyedera: Ladino Music Salon
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nNo hay boda sin tanyedera:  \nLadino Music Salon \nThursday\, 4 November \n@ 10:30AM EST  \nAre there “right” instruments to accompany Sephardic songs? People often remark on the instruments in the background of Judith’s online lectures and concerts. Here\, Judith will use the online format to invite you to this background\, her living-room\, and all the stringed\, wind and hand percussion instruments in it. Rather than background\, the instruments\, most of them hand-crafted\, will be protagonists. Each one has songs and stories associated with it\, and your questions and comments will help shape the order in which they’re presented. \nAbout the speaker:\nDr. Judith Cohen is a Canadian ethnomusicologist\, medievalist\, singer and storyteller specialized in Sephardic music\, music among the Portuguese Crypto-Jews\, and related traditions. Her presentations are based on both academic research and many years of fieldwork in Spain\, Portugal\, Morocco\, the Balkans\, Turkey\, French Canada and wherever else her work and curiosity take her. She teaches part-time at York University in Toronto and is the consultant for the Alan Lomax Spain 1952 recordings. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/no-hay-boda-sin-tanyedera-ladino-music-salon/
CATEGORIES:Concert,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211101T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211101T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20210920T155903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210920T160024Z
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SUMMARY:At the Crossroads: Provençal Jewish Culture in the Middle Ages
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nAt the Crossroads: Provençal Jewish Culture in the Middle Ages \nMonday\, 1 November \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EDT ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nThe medieval Jewish community of Provence sat at the crossroads of Ashkenaz and Sefarad\, a meeting place of diverse ideas and a center of innovative thought. Provençal Jews were renowned for their masterpieces of Talmudic learning as well as groundbreaking works of philosophy and science. It was in Provence that the treasures of Judeo-Arabic learning were translated into Hebrew\, from which they were handed down to us today. This distinct blend of traditional and worldly knowledge characterized Provence. Its denizens saw themselves as belonging to a unique regional culture and proudly recorded its customs in books of minhagim and its version of the liturgy. With the French expulsions of the fourteenth century\, Provençal Jewish culture was dispersed\, but it did not come to a halt. Everywhere that members of this community went\, they carried with them their distinctive approach to Jewish life\, and their influence is felt into modernity. \nAbout the speakers:\nDr. Tamar Marvin is a scholar of medieval Jewish intellectual history and a semikha student at Yeshivat Mahrat. She holds a Ph.D. in Jewish Studies from the Jewish Theological Seminary and a B.A. in Literature and Journalism from New York University. Dr. Marvin has taught and developed curricula in a variety of academic and Jewish settings\, including American Jewish University and Hebrew Union College-JIR\, Los Angeles. She has published her work in academic journals as well as writing for broader media. Dr. Marvin’s research centers on questions of how medieval Jews reacted to and creatively adapted new forms of meaning-making in the world they encountered around them\, including both philosophical reflection and Kabbalistic speculation. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/at-the-crossroads-provencal-jewish-culture-in-the-middle-ages/
CATEGORIES:Culture & History,Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211027T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211027T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20210831T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T013133Z
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SUMMARY:New Works Wednesdays with Andre Elbaz and Edwin Seroussi
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nNew Works Wednesdays with Andre Elbaz and Edwin Seroussi\n \nJoin us for a discussion with three researchers featured in the book “Jews and Muslims in Morocco: Their Intersecting Worlds.” \nWednesday\, 27 October \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EDT ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout the book:\nMultiple traditions of Jewish origins in Morocco emphasize the distinctiveness of Moroccan Jewry as indigenous to the area\, rooted in its earliest settlements and possessing deep connections and associations with the historic peoples of the region. The creative interaction of Moroccan Jewry with the Arab and Berber cultures was noted in the Jews’ use of Morocco’s multiple languages and dialects\, characteristic poetry\, and musical works as well as their shared magical rites and popular texts and proverbs. In Jews and Muslims in Morocco: Their Intersecting Worlds historians\, anthropologists\, musicologists\, Rabbinic scholars\, Arabists\, and linguists analyze this culture\, in all its complexity and hybridity. The volume’s collection of essays span political and social interactions throughout history\, cultural commonalities\, traditions\, and halakhic developments. As Jewish life in Morocco has dwindled\, much of what is left are traditions maintained in Moroccan ex-pat communities\, and memories of those who stayed and those who left. The volume concludes with shared memories from the perspective of a Jewish intellectual from Morocco\, a Moroccan Muslim scholar\, an analysis of a visual memoir painted by the nineteenth-century artist\, Eugène Delacroix\, and a photo essay of the vanished world of Jewish life in Morocco. \nTo purchase the book: https://Rowman.com/Lexington \nAbout the speakers:\nAndré Elbaz is a professor emeritus of French at Carleton University.\nEdwin Seroussi is a professor of musicology and director of the Jewish Music Research Centre at Hebrew University of Jerusalem. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/new-works-wednesdays-with-andre-elbaz-edwin-seroussi-and-michal-ben-yaakov/
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Book Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211021T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211021T140000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20210831T160100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210831T160207Z
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SUMMARY:The World Should Know: First Steps in Writing your Memoir
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nThe World Should Know:\nFirst Steps in Writing your Memoir \nEach of us has a story to tell\, we just need the impetus to get started! \nJoin award-winning author Gila Green in a hands on workshop to begin writing yours or your family’s story. \nWriting a memoir is both for you and for future generations. \nBegin today! \nThursday\, 21 October \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EDT ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout Gila Green:\nCanadian author Gila Green is an Israel-based writer\, editor\, and EFL teacher. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/the-world-should-know-first-steps-in-writing-your-memoir/
CATEGORIES:Workshop,Writing Techniques
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211018T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211018T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20210920T160927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210920T160927Z
UID:7439-1634558400-1634562000@americansephardi.org
SUMMARY:Museum Mondays: The Museum for Islamic Art\, Jerusalem
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nMuseum Mondays:  \nThe Museum for Islamic Art\, Jerusalem \nTour the Museum for Islamic Art in Jerusalem from the comfort of your own home with Nachliel Selavan\, the Museum Guy. \nMonday\, 18 October \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EDT ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout your tour guide:\nNachliel Selavan created and delivered an integrated learning and museum tour program for both school and adult educational settings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, and has hosted similar pilot visits to a dozen museums in North America\, and a few museums in Europe and in Jerusalem. He also teaches and engages audiences through virtual tours and social media. He has recently completed a year long Tanach Study podcast called Parasha Study Plus\, delivering a weekly episode of Archaeology on the Parasha\, and is now on his second podcast and a new video series reviewing every book in Tanach\, called Archaeology Snapshot. \nThe Museum for Islamic Arts: http://www.islamicart.co.il/english/ \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/museum-mondays-the-museum-for-islamic-art-jerusalem/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211013T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211013T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20210831T181054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210831T181137Z
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SUMMARY:New Works Wednesdays with Bart Wallet and David Wertheim
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nNew Works Wednesdays with Bart Wallet and David Wertheim\n \nJoin us for New Works Wednesdays with Bart Wallet and David Wertheim\, two editors of the new book “Reappraising the History of the Jews in the Netherlands.” \nWednesday\, 13 October \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EDT ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout the book:\nThe two decades since the last authoritative general history of Dutch Jews was published have seen such substantial developments in historical understanding that a new assessment has become an imperative. This volume offers an indispensable survey from a contemporary viewpoint that reflects the new preoccupations of European historiography and allows the history of Dutch Jewry to be more integrated with that of other European Jewish histories. Historians from both older and newer generations shed significant light on all eras\, providing fresh detail that reflects changed emphases and perspectives. \nIn addition to such traditional subjects as the Jewish community’s relationship with the wider society and its internal structure\, its leaders\, and its international affiliations\, new topics explored include the socio-economic aspects of Dutch Jewish life seen in the context of the integration of minorities more widely; a reassessment of the Holocaust years and consideration of the place of Holocaust memorialization in community life; and the impact of multiculturalist currents on Jews and Jewish politics. Memory studies\, diaspora studies\, and postcolonial studies all play their part in providing the fullest possible picture. \nAvailable at liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk \nAbout the editors:\nBart T. Wallet is Professor of Jewish History at the University of Amsterdam.\nDavid J. Wertheim is the director of the Menasseh ben Israel Institute for Jewish Social and Cultural Studies\, Amsterdam. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/new-works-wednesdays-with-bart-wallet-and-david-wertheim/
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Book Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211010T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211024T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20210831T180522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T155850Z
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SUMMARY:Mizrahi Dance Series with Jackie Barzvi
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nMizrahi Dance Series with Jackie Barzvi\n \nJoin the ASF Institute of Jewish Experience and Jackie Barzvi\, creator of the Mizrachi Dance Archive\, for a three-part series highlighting the history and movements of Mizrahi dance! Jackie will focus on three different Mizrahi styles: Moroccan\, Bukharian\, and Yemenite dances. Each session will be both a lecture and dance class and participants will learn about the history of each community\, gain insight into how dance was included in their traditions\, listen to Jewish music from each region\, practice traditional movements\, and so much more! \nThe workshops will be held via Zoom and all are welcomed. \nNo previous dance experience required. \nSunday\, 10 October \nSunday\, 17 October \nSunday\, 24 October \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EDT ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout Jackie:\nJackie Barzvi is a professional raqs sharqi (belly dance) performer and instructor. She recently created the first ever Mizrachi Dance Archive to highlight specific Jewish dances from the Middle East and North African regions. Jackie was also the IACT Israel Programs Coordinator at Northeastern University Hillel in Boston\, and has led over a dozen organized trips to Israel. Jackie is passionate about helping others find their unique Jewish identity and creating environments where people can dance\, connect\, and build community. To learn more about her work visit the archive at mizrachidancearchive.com \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/mizrahi-dance-series-with-jackie-barzvi/
CATEGORIES:Dance Class,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211006T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211006T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T205608
CREATED:20210831T175714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T012915Z
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SUMMARY:New Works Wednesdays with Michal Ben Ya’akov and Noam Sienna
DESCRIPTION:The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents: \nNew Works Wednesdays with Michal Ben Ya’akov\nand\nNoam Sienna\n \nJoin Professor Michal Ben Ya’akov and Dr. Noam Sienna as they discuss their research from the new book “Jews and Muslims in Morocco: Their Intersecting Worlds.” \nWednesday\, 6 October \n@ 9AM PDT ◊ 12PM EDT ◊ 5PM London ◊ 7PM Jerusalem ◊ 8PM Dubai \nAbout Jews and Muslims in Morocco:\nMultiple traditions of Jewish origins in Morocco emphasize the distinctiveness of Moroccan Jewry as indigenous to the area\, rooted in its earliest settlements and possessing deep connections and associations with the historic peoples of the region. The creative interaction of Moroccan Jewry with the Arab and Berber cultures was noted in the Jews’ use of Morocco’s multiple languages and dialects\, characteristic poetry\, and musical works as well as their shared magical rites and popular texts and proverbs. In Jews and Muslims in Morocco: Their Intersecting Worlds historians\, anthropologists\, musicologists\, Rabbinic scholars\, Arabists\, and linguists analyze this culture\, in all its complexity and hybridity. The volume’s collection of essays span political and social interactions throughout history\, cultural commonalities\, traditions\, and halakhic developments. As Jewish life in Morocco has dwindled\, much of what is left are traditions maintained in Moroccan ex-pat communities\, and memories of those who stayed and those who left. The volume concludes with shared memories from the perspective of a Jewish intellectual from Morocco\, a Moroccan Muslim scholar\, an analysis of a visual memoir painted by the nineteenth-century artist\, Eugène Delacroix\, and a photo essay of the vanished world of Jewish life in Morocco. \nTo purchase the book: https://Rowman.com/Lexington \nAbout the speakers:\nMichal Ben Ya’akov is an associate professor of history at Efrata College of Education.\nDr. Noam Sienna is a scholar of Jewish culture and history\, a Jewish educator\, and a Hebrew calligrapher and book artist. \nSponsorship opportunities available:\ninfo@americansephardi.org
URL:https://americansephardi.org/event/new-works-wednesdays-with-jane-s-gerber-and-noam-sienna/
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Book Talk
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