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| NPR : Visiting Bulgaria's Ladino Jews |
After Spain's Jews were expelled in the 15th century, many of them settled in Bulgaria. Over the centuries they developed a new language: Ladino, a mixture of Spanish, Hebrew and Bulgarian. As part of our 'Worlds of Difference' series, Sandy Tolan reports on the culture of Ladino and the people who still speak it |
| Date: 2004-9-24 |
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| Birobidzhan Stalin's Forgotten Zion |
In 1934 the Soviet Government established the Jewish Autonomous Region, popularly known as Birobidzhan, in a sparsely populated area some five thousand miles east of Moscow. Designated as the national homeland of Soviet Jewry, Birobidzhan was part of the Kremlin's effort to create an alternative to Palestine. The Jewish Autonomous Region still exists today. Drawing on |
| Date: 2004-9-24 |
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| International Sephardic Journal |
The International Sephardic Journal is a peer reviewed publication produced from within the Sephardic community for readers across the globe. As the only journal of its kind, ISJ strives to promote the study of Sephardic Jewish history while at the same promoting topics of interest from contemporary Sephardic life. |
| Date: 2004-9-24 |
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