Taking her show on the road, singer and trombonist Nani Vazana brings a lost language and culture to audiences familiar with it and to newcomers alike

New 5-part podcast 'Can You Dig It' explores the story of 'Yellow Benjy' Melendez, who brokered peace and whose influence allowed an emerging musical genre to take root and grow

Institution in the city's upscale Salamanca district will be the first of its caliber in Spain and the Iberian Peninsula, a founder says

Israeli-American Tutti Druyan hopes that the March 29 release of song collection 'Kantika' revives interest in the endangered Judeo-Spanish language once spoken by her ancestors

The new film by director Violeta Salama, screening at the New York Jewish Film Festival on Jan. 22, embraces complexities of identity in the tumultuous African port city of Melilla

David Amsalem takes fresh shot at party leader after being skipped over for ministerial post; PM's office calls accusation that racism influenced appointments 'ridiculous'

Most senior party lawmaker not to receive a portfolio accuses PM of deliberate snub: 'No one will humiliate us Mizrahi Jews, not even a prime minister from Likud'

King Charles eulogizes educator and community leader, who helped build Limmud program, as a 'towering figure' and 'respected teacher' who carried a message of tolerance

In 'One Hundred Saturdays,' Stella Levi shares with author Michael Frank her memories of centuries-old traditions of the Aegean island's Sephardic community destroyed by the Nazis

Certificate of Sephardic Ancestry validates identity, while an online ancestral database of 45,000 Sephardic family names makes searching for roots easier

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