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Cynthia Flash
Ladino Refranes
idioms, insults and dirty words
Seattle’s vibrant Sephardic Jewish community is recognized around the world. One of its hallmarks is the Ladino language, which at one time was spoken by more than 500,000 Jews. But time has taken its toll on this language, which originated in Spain and spread through the diaspora after the Jews were expelled in 1492. The last generation to speak Ladino at home was born before the 1940s. As native Ladino speakers age, this podcast aims to preserve the special Ladino “refranes” so that they live on forever.
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Ladino poetry
As a ladino speaker and sefardís Jew myself, “Tengo mucho” I have a lot ! To add to this humorous podcast.
sarai sapphirra via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/16/23
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In this episode, we explore the depths of Ladino insults and dirty words. Host Cynthia Flash Hemphill interviews community members Ethan Marcus, Susan Amira Weinstein, the Angel sisters - Esther, Louise and Sylvia, singer Sarah Aroeste, and Prof. Devin Naar, who all enthusiastically discuss the...
Published 11/02/23
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