American Sephardi Federation
At the Center for Jewish History
15 West 16 Street, New York, NY 10011
Tel:(212)294-8350 Fax: (212) 294-8348 E-Mail: [email protected]
 
Calendar of Events
Hispanic Women’s History Day  
March 25th, 2003
Tuesday
6:30-8:00PM

Honoring Christy Haubegger, Founder of Latina Magazine & Angelina Muňiz Huberman, poet, writer, Professor at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Readings, reception and presentation of Women of Valor Award.
Performance: In Their Own Voices: Women in the Judeo-Hispanic Song and Story.
Contact Mazol Ustaev at 212-294-8350 for further information.
Sponsored by the American Sephardi Federation, Hispanic Federation and the Consulate General of Israel in New York. 
 
LADINO (Judeo-Espanol) LANGUAGE CLASS  
Winter Session – 8 sessions
Wednesday evenings 6-7:30 pm
January 8, 22, and 29th February 5, 12, 19 & 26.

Classes are held at The Spanish & Portuguese Synagogue 2 W. 70 St. NYC

Instructor: Daisy Sadaka Braverman
Registration Fee: $75 per semester
Contact: Rabbi Ira Rhode for registration at 212/873-0300 Ext. 217
 
 
EXHIBIT: Jews from Arab Countries 
- to April 1

The Loss of Ancestral Inheritance

Photographs depicting Jewish life in Iraq and Libya between 1920's and 1950's, and the arrival of Iraqi Jews to Ma'abarot (transit camps) in Israel. The accompanying text describes the life of Jews in these Arab countries and their history of persecution and loss.

Hours: Mon. through Thurs.: 9am - 5pm
Friday: 9am - 1pm; Sunday: 11am - 5pm

 
 
The 8th Annual Sephardic Experience Weekend Celebrating the Jews From Egypt 
Sephardic House The Cultural Division of the
American Sephardi Federation
Presents
The 8th Annual
Sephardic
Experience
Weekend
Celebrating the Jews From Egypt
In cooperation with the International
Association of Jews from Egypt

Friday, Saturday & Sunday
March 28, 29, 30, 2003

All events will be held at the
Spanish & Portuguese Synagogue
2 West 70th Street | NYC

www.sephardichouse.org


Friday Evening, March 28

5:56pm Candle Lighting
(Available in Synagogue )

6:00pm Services at Shearith Israel

6:30pm Shabbat Dinner Egyptian Style
with the participation of the
Rabbis of the Congregation and
their families

Speaker: Rabbi Albert Gabbai of
Congregation Mikveh Israel, PA
Topic: Religious Life and Customs of
the Jews in Egypt

Pizmonim

Dvar Torah by Rabbi Marc D. Angel

Saturday, March 29

8:15am Services at Shearith Israel

11:00 Youth Program

Noon: Shabbat Luncheon Egyptian Style

Speaker: Professor Jean Marc Oppenheim
Topic: Political Overview:
The Jewish Egyptian Political Dynamic

Dvar Torah by Rabbi Hayyim Angel

6:51pm Havdalah

7:30pm Light Buffet Dinner

8:30pm Music & Film
-Taqasim, film directed by Duki Dror
-Felix Mizrahi, Virtuoso Violinist from Israel,
& Ensemble perform Treasures of Classical Arabic Music
-Hazzan Moshe Tessone
Egyptian Hazzanut

Sunday, March 30

8:00am Services at Shearith Israel

10-12:30 Morning Round Table Discussion
Jewish Life in Egypt: What was it like?

Alexandria: Dr. Victor Sanua

Egypt: Dr. Pierre Cachia

Cairo: Mrs. Liliane Dammond

Cairo: Mr. David Ribacoff

1:00-2:30pm Light Buffet Lunch Egyptian Style
Speaker: Esther & Racheline Balassiano
Topic: The Jewish Community in Egypt Today

Speaker: Joey Mosseri
Topic: Jewish Egyptian Community in Brooklyn

3:00pm Three Documentary Films:

Film 1 Professional video about the trip back to Cairo & Alexandria, with father of Mr. Eli Mosseri of Brooklyn

Film 2 Travelogue of Dr. Sanua’s trip to Egypt

Film 3 An interview with Mr. Joseph Harary,
Former President of the Jewish Community of Alexandria


Guests include Esther & Rachaline Balassiano, whose family is still in Egypt.

Young Adults seating available at all meals

Exhibiting Egyptian artifacts on loan from private collections
Books, videos, music cassettes and CD’s will be available for sale

Raffle drawing on March 30th
Prizes include 2 round-trip tickets
to Mexico and much more.
Be in it to win it!

Related Events

Thursday, March 13, 7-9 pm

Kosher Egyptian Cooking Class
With our chef, Carole Basri
Reservations Required

Tuesday, April 1st, 7pm
At the Center for Jewish History

Rabbi Mitchell Serels will present a lecture of Haham Nahoum Effendi, the chief rabbi of Egypt.

Thursday, April 3, 8pm
At Congregation Shearith Israel

Stefan C. Reif, professor of Medieval Jewish Thought, Cambridge University, and keeper of the Genizah collection, will be speaking about the Cairo Genizah.

For costs and reservations please call
(212) 294-8350 or e-mail:[email protected]

Recommended Hotel Accommodations

Olcott Hotel | 27 West 72nd Street
212.877.4200

$99 Studio / Double / Single
$129 Suite for 2, $15 for each additional

Riverside Tower | 80 Riverside Drive
212.877.5200 or 800.724.3136

$97 per night

Reservation Form
I wish to participate in The Sephardic Experience
March 28, 29 & 30th, 2003


Friday, March 28 __$ 30M __$ 34 N/M

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Saturday, March 29 __$ 30M __$ 34 N/M

Saturday Eve., March 29 __$ 20M __$ 24 N/M
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Sunday, March 30

Morning Program __$ 15M __$ 20 N/M

Luncheon Buffet __$ 22M __$27 N/M

Afternoon Program __$ 15M __$20 N/M
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Complete program __$ 125 M __$145 N/M

Patron __$ 200
(Reserved seating and acknowledgement)
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I can’t attend, but I wish to contribute
to the Sephardic House Heritage Fund $ __________________

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Expiration Date: ___________________

Name: __________________________________________________

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Phone: (Day) __________________ (Evening) ________________

I wish to become a Sephardic House/ASF member / renew
my Membership $36 ____ (Individual) $52 ____ (Family)
$100 _____ ( Donor )

Please return the reservation form with payment to:

Sephardic House, The Cultural Division of the
American Sephardi Federation
Center for Jewish History
15 West 16 Street | New York, NY 10011
Tel: 212.294.8350 Fax: 212.294.8348
E-mail: [email protected]

This program has been made possible in part by a grant from the Smart Family Foundation
 
 
Film: L’Affaire Dreyfus (The Dreyfus Affair) 
Monday, April 14, 6 pm

A striking and provocative production! The travesty of justice suffered by Dreyfus is set against the tenor of the times, and includes historical figures of both Jewish and French society. The French military establishment, infected with anti-Semitism, is willing to sacrifice moral and ethical standards, and an innocent Jew, to protect its reputation. In juxtaposition are the heroic figures in Dreyfus' family, and supporters in the intellectual world who struggle for the truth and vindication. France, 2000, 3hrs. 30 mins., French with English subtitles. Speaker: TBA

Admission: $7 General/ $3.50 Students and Seniors

Co-sponsored by the Leo Baeck Institute
 
 
Rescue and Redemption of Ethiopian Jews 
Thursday, May 15, 7:00 pm

Speaker: Asher Naim, author of Saving The Lost Tribe

Asher Naim, born in Tripoli, Libya, made aliyah with his family at the end of World War II. Since 1956 he has held diplomatic posts all over the world, including Japan, Kenya, Uganda, Finland, Ethiopia, and Korea. In 1991 he was appointed as Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations. He began his work on the Jews of Ethiopia during his tenure at the Embassy in Addis Ababa.

Admission: $5
YJFA & ASF Members Free

Co-sponsored with the Yemenite Jewish Federation of America
 
 
THE GREAT HAHAMIM OF THE SEPHARDIC WORLD 
A Series of two lectures by
Rabbi Dr. M. Mitchell Serels
Congregation Magen David, Scarsdale

Tuesday, April 1, 7 pm
Haham Nahum Effendi, the famous Rabbi of Egypt

Tuesday, May 13, 7 pm
The Rabbis of Syria

Admission: $5/each lecture
SH & ASF Members Free

 
 
Community Passover Sedars 
Wednesday, April 16, 2003 – 8:30 pm Sephardic Tradition conducted by Devick Sellam
Thursday, April 17, 2003 – 8:30 om Ashkenazi Tradition conducted by Larry Goldstein
These Seders are intended both for beginners and those who are well-versed in seders.
Food will contain NO kitnios (rice, etc.) Catered by Village Crown.

Reservations and advance payment are a must.

$40 per Seder

Please call the Young Israel of Fifth Avenue at (212) 255-4826.
In conjunction with the Young Israel of Fifth Avenue
 
 
EXHIBIT: Scattered Among the Nations 
Opening February 5th - May 1st, 2003

A photographic journey through the most remote Jewish communities of the world, by Bryan Schwartz, Jay Sand and Sandy Cartex.

This exhibition is organized with the non-profit organization Scattered Among the Nations and is made possible, in part, by the generous support of Leon and Elsi Levy.

Hours: Mon. through Thurs.: 9am - 5pm
Friday: 9am - 1pm; Sunday: 11am - 5pm

 
 
CELEBRATING YOM HA’ATSMAUT  
Tuesday, May 6, 6:30 pm
CELEBRATING YOM HA’ATSMAUT
Songs of the Middle East, Andalus and Sephardic Oriental Communities

Featuring Hazzan Moshe Tessone and his Ensemble

Longing for Jerusalem, Sephardic Jews have always aspired to bond with the Almighty through liturgical poetry and song, best reflected in the immortal selections of the great Sephardic poets Yehuda Halevy, Abraham Ibn Ezra, and their contemporaries. This concert strives to authentically recreate those enchanting and fervent melodies that express poetic devotion to Jerusalem and the modern State of Israel. Moshe Tessone, Hazan at Ahi Ezer Congregation, Brooklyn, is Director of Sephardic Community Programs and a faculty member of the Beltz School of Jewish Music, Yeshiva University.

Presented in association with Yeshiva University Museum

Tickets: $10; $8 for YUM, SH and ASF members, seniors & students. Includes YUM admission. (The galleries are open from 11am-8 pm)
 
 
LADINO PLAYERS PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP  
LADINO PLAYERS THEATRE WORKSHOP of Congregation
Shearith Israel

Open to anyone interested in performing, singing and assisting in the production.
Thursdays, May 1, 8, 15, 7:15- 9:00pm
Sundays, May 4, 11 & 18.

Performance scheduled for Lag B’Omer, Tuesday, May 28th at 7:30 pm.

For reservations call Rabbi Ira Rhodes at
(212) 873-0300


 
 
LADINO CONCERT 
Tuesday, June 3, 7:00 pm

Songs of Love, weddings and Holidays in the Judeo-Spanish World Featuring The Alhambra Ensemble with Isabelle Ganz

This concert is dedicated to the memory of Jack Calderon.

Tickets: $15; Patrons $75 (includes an Alhambra Ensemble CD)

Location: The Spanish Institute,
684 Park Avenue (68th Street), NY

For reservations call: 212-628-0420
 
 
EXHIBIT: Jewish Theatre and Book Designs of Emanuele Luzzati 
February 27-August 17, 2003

A graduate of the École des Beaux Arts and Arts Appliquées, and one of Italy’s most beloved theatre, opera, and book designers, Emanuele Luzzati has received three Academy Award nominations for his animations of Mozart's The Magic Flute, Rossini’s The Thieving Magpie, and Meir Shalev’s Jerusalem. After the success of his retrospective at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, the New York exhibition features an exclusive collection of artwork dedicated to Jewish Theatre.

Hours: Mon. through Thurs.: 9am - 5pm
Friday: 9am - 1pm; Sunday: 11am - 5pm 
 

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