UW 12th Annual Ladino Day: December 8, 10:00am PT
One way the ALL is bolstering Ladino community around the country is by supporting local celebrations of Ladino Day. We’re proud to announce that we are an official cosponsor of Seattle’s 12th annual Ladino Day celebration, featuring Leigh Bardugo, #1 New York Times bestselling author! Hosted by Sephardic Studies at the University of Washington, the program will take place in person and via livestream on Sunday, December 8, at 10:00am PST.
Registration for this event has now closed.
Monday, November 18, 2024: 7:00pm ET on Zoom
For our forth event in the 2024-25 series, we are thrilled to welcome the accomplished author Roz Kohen on Monday, November 18. Born and raised in İstanbul, Türkiye, Roz Kohen attended the Jewish Lycée B’nai B’rith in the Galata region and graduated from the American College for Girls in İstanbul. She has a graduate degree in Library Science. Kohen has published six books, including Jewish Constantinople, Letter to My Father about Our Cuban Cousins, and Yesterday and Today Kuzguncuk. She retired recently after working as manager of one of St. Louis County Library branches in St. Louis, Missouri.
Roz Kohen will be interviewed by Rachel Amado Bortnick, founder of the Ladinokomunita listserve and co-director of the ALL. We hope you will be able to join us for an exploration of Istanbul, memory, and Ladino through the wonderful writings of Roz Kohen.
Registration for this event has now closed.
Monday, September 16, 2024: 7:00pm ET on Zoom
Join the American Ladino League for an in-depth conversation about Sephardic storytelling, searching for the past, and taking inspiration from the Ladino language. Ruth Behar is the James W. Fernandez Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology at the University of Michigan and an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Her newest book is Across So Many Seas (Penguin Random House, 2024), which received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, Kirkus, and School Library Journal Review.
Dr. Behar will be interviewed by Hannah Pressman, ALL co-founder and Education Director at the HUC-JIR Jewish Language Project. Dr. Pressman created the Educators Guide for Across So Many Seas with a special focus on the novel’s rich dialogue with Ladino and Sephardic history.
ALL Authors is a public program that engages with authors and creators who work with Ladino in the American cultural sphere. The conversations are held in English with Ladino references throughout. This free Zoom event will last 75 minutes and will include time for Q&A with the author as well as on-air book giveaways and prizes.
Registration for this event has now closed.
ALL Authors Summer Event
Sephardic Literature in America:
Finding and Growing Our Audience
Monday, June 17, 2024: 7:00pm ET / 4:00pm PT on Zoom
For our second ALL Authors event, we welcome award-winning author, singer, composer, and language activist Sarah Aroeste! For over two decades, Sarah Aroeste has been leading the movement to raise awareness of Ladino language and Sephardic culture in the United States. What have been the challenges of this work, and what keeps the creative energy flowing? Join ALL Co-Director Hannah Pressman for a wide-ranging conversation about Ladino children’s literature, accessibility, and meeting American audiences where they are.
Registration for this event has now closed.
Monday, April 8, 2024
7:00pm ET/ 4:00pm PT on ZOOM
ALL Authors: Kickoff Event
The American Ladino League presents Dr. Gloria Ascher (Professor Emerita, Tufts University) in conversation with Dr. Bryan Kirschen (Associate Professor and Chair of Romance Languages, Binghamton University).
Join the newly launched American Ladino League (ALL) on Monday, April 8 for its first public program. We have planned a wonderful series that will engage with authors and creators who are choosing to work with Ladino in the American cultural sphere. Gloria Ascher recently published The Diario (Albion Andalus, 2023), a bilingual Ladino-English version of her uncle’s journal.
The conversation will be held in English and will touch on topics such as the choice to translate this text, Dr. Ascher’s approach to bilingual editions, and the challenges/rewards of creating literature in — or in dialogue with — Ladino in 21st century America. This Zoom webinar will last one hour and will include time for Q&A with the author.
Registration for this event has now closed.