There are a variety of courses and workshops both online (synchronous and asynchronous) and in person; some of these offerings are through community-based initiatives and educators, while others are through universities. We begin this list by providing primarily online options.
Online classes (prerecorded)
- Ladino 101: Language and Song (English-Ladino), Sephardic Digital Academy, Sephardic Jewish Brotherhood of America, YouTube
- Ladino 102: Language and Song (English-Ladino), Sephardic Digital Academy, Sephardic Jewish Brotherhood of America, YouTube
- Kurso de ladino (Hebrew – Ladino), National Authority of Ladino, YouTube
Online classes (live)
- New Lehrhaus: Ladino I, starting February 24, 2026 at 7:00-8:30pm PT (six-week series), website
- Explore Ladino! Wednesdays from 6:00-7:00pm ET, email Gloria Ascher <gloria.ascher@tufts.edu> for more information
- Ladino Linguist, website
- Centro Cultural Sefarad (Spanish-Ladino), website
- Ladino 21, website
- Oxford School of Rare Jewish Languages, Ladino and Haketia are often available, website
Community
- In person: Ladino 101 — a four-week series in Arlington, VA, with the Sephardic Jewish Brotherhood of America (1/11, 1/25, 2/1, 2/22 at 2:30pm); details here
- In person: Viva Ladino, Boynton Beach, Florida, Sephardic Federation of Palm Beach County, website
- Online (for High School students): Bivas: Ladino High School Club of America, website
- Online: Los Angeles Ladineros, online monthly meetings, email Cynthia Hasday <cehasday@aol.com> for more information
- Hybrid (in person and online): Aki Estamos (French-Ladino), website
Recent college offerings at universities in the United States include: University of Washington, Seattle; University of California, Los Angeles; University of California, Berkeley, Binghamton University, University of Pennsylvania (links to follow)