Sephardic Horizons New Issue, Volume 13, Volume 13, Issue 3 Summer 2023 – Reed here

Volume 13, Issue 3
Summer 2023

 

Editor’s Note
Judith Roumani




Articles

Living and Walking the Seam of Jerusalem
Michael Sager


Poems: Where is My Home?
Penina Meghnagi Solomon


The Albelda Family: Moses Albelda and Moses ben Jacob Albelda: Prominent, Eminent Scholars
Marvin J. Heller


Scoop: A Jew from Turkey in Quebec City (1691-1697), before Esther Brandeau
Nicolas-Samuel Baron Bernier


Leaving Mashhad and Iran : An Iranian Jew Speaks of his Family’s Experience
David Livi, interviewed by Judith Roumani



Reviews

Shlomo Abramovits, ed.,
The Hidden Diary of Giado Concentration Camp by Yosef Dadush
Rishon LeZion : Miskal – Yedioth Ahronoth Books and Chemed Books, 2020.

Reviewed by Rachel Simon


Dalia Kandiyoti and Rina Benmayor, editors,
Reparative Citizenship for Sephardi Descendants: Returning the Jewish Past in Spain and Portugal
New York: Berghahn Books, 2023

Reviewed byJane S. Gerber


Hélène Jawhara Piñer
Jews, Food, and Spain: The Oldest Medieval Spanish Cookbook and the Sephardic Culinary Heritage
Brookline, MA: Academic Studies Press, 2022

Reviewed by Regina Igel


Judith Roumani
Francophone Sephardic Fiction: Writing Migration, Diaspora, and Modernity
Lanham: Lexington Books, Rowman and Littlefield, 2022

Reviewed by Jessica Carr


Aomar Boum and Sarah Abrevaya Stein, editors,
Wartime North Africa: A Documentary History, 1934-1950
Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2022

Reviewed by Michal Ben Ya’akov


Jessica M. Marglin
The Shamama Case: Contesting Citizenship across the Modern Mediterranean
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2022

Reviewed by Željka Oparnica


Ruth Behar, author, Devon Holzwarth, illustrator
Tia Fortuna’s New Home: A Jewish Cuban Journey
New York: Knopf Book for Young Readers, 2022

Reviewed by Rochelle Strauss


Basseri, Etan, author, Rashin Kheiriyeh, illustrator
A Persian Passover
Kalaniot Books, 2022

Reviewed by Annette B. Fromm



Copyright 2023 by Sephardic Horizons, all rights reserved. ISSN Number 2158-1800

Fuente: sephardichorizons.org

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