ISBN:
9780815632726
,
081563272X
Language:
English
Pages:
XXII, 252 S
,
25 cm
Edition:
1. ed.
Year of publication:
2012
Series Statement:
Modern Jewish history
DDC:
305.800973
Keywords:
Sephardim
;
Jews
;
America Ethnic relations
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Amerika
;
Sephardim
;
Identität
Abstract:
The Sephardic communities of Latin America: a puzzle of subethnic fragments, / Margalit Bejarano -- Nuevos mundos halló colón, or, what's different about Sephardic literature in the Americas? / Edna Aizenberg -- Sephardic and Syrian immigration to America: acculturation and communal preservation / Jane Gerber -- Cultural Zionism as a contact zone: Sephardic and Askenazi Jews bridge the gap on the pages of the Argentine newspaper Israel / Raanan Rein and Mollie Lewis Nouwen -- Syrian Jews in Buenos Aires: between religious revival and return to biblical sources, 1953-90 / Susana Brauner -- Religious movements in Mexican Sephardism / Liz Hamui Halabe -- Transnational identity and Miami Sephardim / Henry A. Green -- From Turkey to the United States: the trajectory of Cuban Sephardim in Miami / Margalit Bejarano -- Ladino in Latin America: an old language in the new world / Monique R. Balbuena -- A taste of sepharad from the Mexican suburbs: Rosa Nissán's stylized Ladino in Novia que te vea and Hisho que te nazca / Yael Halevi-Wise -- The role of music in the Quebec Sephardic community / Judith R. Cohen
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
The Sephardic communities of Latin America: a puzzle of subethnic fragments,
,
Nuevos mundos halló colón, or, what's different about Sephardic literature in the Americas?
,
Sephardic and Syrian immigration to America: acculturation and communal preservation
,
Cultural Zionism as a contact zone: Sephardic and Askenazi Jews bridge the gap on the pages of the Argentine newspaper Israel
,
Syrian Jews in Buenos Aires: between religious revival and return to biblical sources, 1953-90
,
Religious movements in Mexican Sephardism
,
Transnational identity and Miami Sephardim
,
From Turkey to the United States: the trajectory of Cuban Sephardim in Miami
,
Ladino in Latin America: an old language in the new world
,
A taste of sepharad from the Mexican suburbs: Rosa Nissán's stylized Ladino in Novia que te vea and Hisho que te nazca
,
The role of music in the Quebec Sephardic community
URL:
http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=37005
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