Myriam Moscona: Ladino – A Belated Love Affair

Wednesday, May 20, 2026 at 7:00pm ET Join the American Ladino League for its spring Authors Series event, a conversation between author Myriam Moscona and ALL co-director Rachel Amado Bortnick. Myriam Moscona, born in Mexico City of Bulgarian Sephardic descent, is a poet, novelist, translator and journalist. Moscona is the author of several books, including […]
Una Perla Presioza: La Istoria de una Famiya Turkana

March 8, 2026
Ladino in the Graphic Novel with Josh Tuininga

Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 7:00pm ET Join ALL Co-Director Hannah Pressman for a conversation with Josh Tuininga, author of the award-winning graphic novel We Are Not Strangers (Abrams ComicArts, 2023). Set in the multicultural Seattle Central District of the 1940s, We Are Not Strangers explores the unique situation of Japanese and Jewish Americans living […]
UW 12th Annual Ladino Day

December 8, 2025 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 […]
Memoria i Kultura Material Sefaradi: Objetos Amados de Una Famiya Turka en Siatli

On Sunday, November 30, 2025, balabaya (host) Hannah Pressman and musafira (guest) Marlene Souriano-Vinikoor spoke about beloved memories and cultural possessions from Marlene’s personal collection of Sephardic memorabilia. To watch this enkontro, entirely in Ladino, visit this link. In 2025, the American Ladino League joined the Argentine-based Sephardic Cultural Center (Centro Cultural Sefarad) as a regular partner in its weekly Enkontro de […]
Tokar Manos: A Conversation with Dr. Joe Halio

Thursday, November 6, 2025 at 7:00pm ET/ 4:00pm PT Join the American Ladino League for a conversation with Joe Halio, author of The Sephardic Logo: Symbol of Unity and Cooperation. Joe Halio, M.D., was raised in a Sephardic family from Salonica and Turkey, immersed in Ladino language and culture. He is the grandson of Albert […]
A Conversation with Lisa Rosenberg

Monday, September 15, 2025 at 7:00pm ET/ 4:00pm PT Join Rachel Amado Bortnick of the American Ladino League for a conversation with Lisa Rosenberg, author of Fine, I’m a Terrible Person. This debut novel draws on Lisa’s Rhodesli heritage and the Ladino language of her childhood. Her deep affection for Sephardic culture shines through in the […]
Reimagining Ladino Song: Lily Henley Live in Concert

at the 14Y Theater in New York City Thursday, September 18 at 7pm Join groundbreaking singer-composer Lily Henley and multi-instrumentalist Duncan Wickel as they reimagine Ladino music, blending its lyrics with the rich textures of Celtic and Americana folk. Once spoken across the Mediterranean by Jewish communities, Ladino is now a language spoken by fewer […]
American Ladino League joins Enkontros de Alhad series

Roz Kohen served as the first host (balabaya) in the American Ladino League’s partnership with Centro Cultural Sefarad’s Enkontros de Alhad series, where she spoke with guest (musafir) Jack Zaraya on life “de Salonque a El Bronx” — from Salonica to the Bronx. To watch this hour-long program entirely in Ladino, click here. Enkontros de Alhad features new and […]
Educator, Editor, Community Leader: A Conversation with Al Maimon

Join the American Ladino League for an in-depth conversation with Albert S. Maimon, Seattle-based Sephardic educator and community leader par excellence. Descended from Rhodesli and Turkish families, Al Maimon grew up in Seattle with Sephardic Bikur Holim Synagogue as the focal point of his life. He worked as a counselor at a predecessor of Sephardic Adventure […]