Sephardic Jewish Film Festival is Back, Moroccan Success Story, & Nazarian’s Vision

In Honor of Distinguished Board Member of the American Sephardi Federation Martin Elias, Executive Producer of the 24th NY Sephardic Jewish Film Festival (3-7 April) dedicated to Ike, Molly, & Steven Elias, as well as the honoree later this month at Carnegie Hall for “Hymns from Auschwitz: A Tribute to Viktor Ullman & Michel Assael” (20 April)


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🖤Younes Nazarian, an Iranian Jewish philanthropist who galvanized Israel support, dies at 91

By Karmel Melamed, The Forward


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Soraya and Younes Nazarian, cornerstone laying ceremony of the University of Haifa’s Younes & Soraya Nazarian Library, Haifa, Israel, July 2007

(Photo courtesy of the HU/Wikipedia)


Younes Nazarian (1931-2022) grew up in Iran, immigrated to the newborn state of Israel at 17, returned to Iran, and then, following the Islamist Revolution in 1979, fled to the United States. Nazarian emerged from his trials and tribulations a dynamic and wealthy individual who especially supported pro-Israel causes. According to Jimmy Delshad, former Mayor of Beverly Hills, the principle motivating Nazarian’s pro-Israel philanthropy was simple: “‘He truly believed that strengthening Israel was the only key to the future survival of the Jewish people.’”


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The ASF's 24th New York Sephardic Jewish Film Festival

Moise Safra Center

3-7 April 2022

Click here for information, passes, and tickets


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Feature: The New York Sephardic Jewish Film Festival is Back🎥🎞️

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Watch the 24th NY Sephardic Jewish Film Festival Trailer


The 24th New York Sephardic Jewish Film Festival kicks off on Sunday with afternoon films on Salonika and a star-studded Opening Night. Join us in person (!) from April 3rd to 7th at the Moise Safra Center (130 E 82nd St, New York, NY), and take in the rich mosaic culture of Jews from the Middle East and Greater Sephardic Diaspora through the poignant medium of film. This year’s festival includes première screenings, intriguing stories, powerful documentaries, director Q&As, live music, and the Pomegranate Awards Ceremony.  


✡️Incubator Support Kick-Starts NPI Project to Preserve Historic Moroccan Jewish Neighborhoods” 

By USAID


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US Counsel General at Casablanca Lawrence Randolph with Executive Director Elmehdi Boudra, ASF & Mimouna Association’s Rebuilding Our Homes Office, Rabat, Kingdom of Morocco

(Photo courtesy of Mimouna Association/ASF) 


Morocco’s mellahs, or Jewish quarters, contain a very rich history that is largely unknown to their current inhabitants, Muslim youth. The American Sephardi Federation in partnership with Association Mimouna and the support of USAID has created “Rebuilding Our Homes,” a multi-year project with offices in Essaouira, Fez, and Rabat. What’s the plan? Residents of Morocco’s former Jewish quarters are being trained, “‘to share the history of their neighborhoods as tour guides and through the sale of Judaica-focused handicrafts and traditional food.” Over 100 are learning Hebrew. Says ASF Executive Director, Jason Guberman, “Rebuilding Our Homes is dedicated to mobilizing a new generation to be knowledgeable, proud, and proactive with their Moroccan heritage by strengthening the sacred chords of memory that unite all Moroccans, from Muslim youth in the mellahs to Sephardic Jews in Manhattan.’” Elmehdi Boudra, founder and president of Association Mimouna and an ASF Advisory Board Member, adds: “‘We tell the people of the mellah, ‘You have a treasure in your hands. Your neighborhood is not poor. It’s very rich, not with money, but with respect to its diversity and its history, which is unique.’”

 

For more information on the project see: https://rebuildingourhomes.org

Contact us here if you are interested in learning more or getting involved.


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Please also support the ASF with a generous, tax-deductible contribution so we can continue to cultivate and advocate, preserve and promote, as well as educate and empower!


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Our Story: The Jews of Sepharad; Celebrations and Stories

By Esther Amini


Esther Amini grew up in Queens, New York, during the freewheeling 1960s. She also grew up in a Persian-Jewish household, the American-born daughter of parents who had fled Mashhad, Iran. In Concealed, she tells the story of being caught between these two worlds: the dutiful daughter of tradition-bound parents who hungers for more self-determination than tradition allows.


Exploring the roots of her father’s deep silences and explosive temper, her mother’s flamboyance and flights from home, and her own sense of indebtedness to her Iranian-born brothers, Amini uncovers the story of her parents’ early years in Mashhad, Iran’s holiest Muslim city; the little-known history of Mashhad’s underground Jews; the incident that steeled her mother’s resolve to leave; and her parents’ arduous journey to the U.S., where they faced a new threat to their traditions: the threat of freedom. Determined to protect his daughter from corruption, Amini’s father prohibits talk, books, education, and pushes an early Persian marriage instead. Can she resist? Should she? Focused intently on what she stands to gain, Amini comes to see what she also stands to lose: a family and community bound by food, celebrations, sibling escapades, and unexpected acts of devotion by parents to whom she feels invisible.


In this poignant, funny, entertaining, and uplifting memoir, Amini documents with keen eye, quick wit, and warm heart how family members build, buoy, wound, and save one another across generations; how lives are shaped by the demands and burdens of loyalty and legacy; and how she rose to the challenge of deciding what to keep and what to discard.

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Jewish Women from Muslim Societies Speak

Published by the American Sephardi Federation and Hadassah International Research Institute on Jewish Woman at Brandeis University 


Jewish women from Morocco, Egypt, Turkey, Lebanon, and Iran were invited to share their personal stories. It could be said that these women's voices are from the last generation of Jews to have an intimate personal knowledge of the Muslim world, the enormous diversity within and among Middle Eastern Jewish communities.


We hope that these essays, told through the medium of vivid personal stories, will stimulate discussion about contemporary dynamics in the Muslim world and raise awareness of Jewish women’s history in North Africa and the Middle-East. 


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Upcoming Events or Opportunities


The 24th New York Sephardic Jewish Film Festival

Five Days, Six Pomegranate Award Honorees, & Six Première Films!

Passes & Tickets Lineup Trailer Sponsorship Opportunities 


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The New York Sephardic Jewish Film Festival (NYSJFF) returns this year, celebrating its 24th anniversary, with movie premières, award ceremonies, filmmaker Q&As, a fashion show with Elie Tahari, and live music!


This special edition, dedicated to Ike, Molly, & Steven Elias is being presented in partnership with and at the beautiful Moise Safra Center (130 E 82nd St) from 3-7 April 2022


ASF Pomegranate Award Honorees in attendance:


André Aciman (Lifetime Achievement Award for Literature)

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s Caroline Aaron (Lifetime Achievement for Acting)

Lainie Kazan (Lifetime Achievement Award for Acting)

The Blacklist’s Amir Arison (Achievement Award for Acting)

Neta Elkayam (Achievement Award for Music)

Violeta Salama (Ronit Elkabetz, A”H Rising Star)


The Pomegranate Award—sculpted by Oded Halahmy, the world-renowned, Baghdad-born artist—recognizes extraordinary achievements in the arts. Past recipients include Tunisian-born French sociologist & giant of Sephardi literature Albert Memmi, Senior Counselor to the King of Morocco André Azoulay, French-Algerian recording legend Enrico Macias, filmmakers Lisa Azuelos, Zeva Oelbaum, and Elie Chouraqui, courageous Tunisian film producer Said Ben Said and Kuwaiti singer Ema Shah, fashion designer Elie Tahari, and legendary actors Ronit Elkabetz and Sasson Gabay.


Reserve Passes & Tickets on Eventbrite

Festival Pass

(Includes Opening Night, Closing Night, All Screenings, Q&As, and After Parties):

$140/$200 (VIP Seating)

20% off for ASF Pomegranate Card Members

Members should email at info@americansephardi.com to get a discount code


Opening Night and Award Ceremony

$75/$100 (VIP Seating) 


Tickets

 

Opening Night - From Baghdad to Bollywood

SHALOM BOLLYWOOD

(Opening Night and Award Ceremony): $75/$100 (VIP Seating) 


Persian-Israeli-American Fashion Night with Elie Tahari

THE UNITED STATES OF FASHION DESIGNER ELIE TAHARI

$50/$75 (VIP Seating) 


Antisemitism in Focus

WET DOG

$25/$35 (VIP Seating) 


Brooklyn Tango Night

TANGO SHALOM

$40/$50 (VIP Seating)


From Jerusalem to Tangier & Tinghir: Moroccan Closing Night

IN YOUR EYES, I SEE MY COUNTRY

$50/$75 (VIP Seating)


SINGLE SCREENING: $13/$15 (VIP Seating) 



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Email Inquires: info@AmericanSephardi.org

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The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents:


Why is the Sephardi Haggadah different from all other Haggadot?

Let us explore the fine details of different geographic Minhagim in the Sephardi world with Rabbi Albert Gabbai.


This event will be a hybrid event.

For those interested in joining in-person at Congregation Mikveh Israel in Philadelphia, please contact us at drora@americansephardi.org


Sunday, 10 April at 12:00PM EST

(Ticket: $10)


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Sponsorship opportunities available:

info@americansephardi.org

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The Department of Anthropology & Archeology at the University of Calgary, Schusterman Center for Israel Studies, Brandeis University and Belzberg Program in Israel Studies, University of Calgary, & the American Sephardi Federation present:


Sephardi Thought and Modernity 2022 Webinar Series

Continuity and Rupture in Sephardi Modernities

(Second Edition)

On Wednesdays at 1:00PM EST 

(10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern / 6pm UK / 8pm Israel / 9:30pm Iran)

(Complimentary RSVP)


13 April

(10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern / 5pm UK / 7pm Israel / 8:30pm Iran - note time - US Daylight Savings)

Julia Philips Cohen (Vanderbilt University) and Devi Mays (University of Michigan) Middle Eastern and North African Jews in Paris: A Forgotten Chapter

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11 May

(10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern / 5pm UK / 7pm Israel / 8:30pm Iran - note time - US Daylight Savings)

Vanessa Paloma Elbaz (University of Cambridge) Rhizomic networks of unruptured continuity from 16th c. Italy to 21st c. Casablanca: Music, Power, Mysticism and Neo-Platonism

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In this second edition of the Sephardi Thought and Modernity Series we will focus on the question of continuity and rupture as a way to deepen our dialogue about the different forms that modernity has adopted throughout Sephardi history. We will discuss questions such as the meaning of the concept of “modernity” in non-European contexts such as the Levant and/or the Arab world. We will explore how non-European Jewish societies developed ways of life and practices that synthesized tradition, change and cultural diversity throughout time. We will delve into Sephardi intellectual life, cosmopolitanism, cultural belongings, language, translation and mobility.


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Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County presents:


New Manhattan Sinfonietta

Hymns from Auschwitz: A Tribute to Viktor Ullman and Michel Assael


In honor of Yom HaShoah, join us for a never-before-seen musical performance in memory of two Holocaust victims; one who survived; and one who was murdered.


This event will honor ASF’s distinguished Board Member Martin Elias with music inspired by a Holocaust survivors story to be performed on this night for the first time ever.


Renan Koen, piano and Celesta Gürer Aykal, conductor.



Featuring Hazan Rabbi Nesim Elnecavé and Ilker Nahmias 


Wednesday, 20 April at 8:00PM EST


See sponsorship opportunities here!

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New Manhattan Sinfonietta brings together soulful premieres. This meaningful concert includes “Hymns from Auschwitz” featuring hazans and a piano orchestral piece by Elcil Gürel Göçtü, a young student composer who worked with Renan Koen on her March of the Music initiative. The concert also includes Piano Concerto No. 24 in C Minor, K. 491 by W.A. Mozart, which Renan Koen will perform in memoriam of Viktor Ullmann. The performance will conclude with the debut of the Auschwitz Symphonic Poem written by Holocaust survivor Michel Assael. This poem was locked away and ultimately found by Dr. Joe Halio through his passionate research, and Renan Koen assisted in bringing this masterpiece to life.


This moving musical score was written by Michel Assael, a Jewish musician and composer from Salonika, Greece. After surviving Auschwitz, Assael wrote this piece in memory of all that was lost. The piece was written in 1947, but has never been performed. It has recently been rediscovered and will be given its debut performance at this not-to-be missed concert.


This event is also in memory of Viktor Ullman, a Silesian-born Austrian and renowned composer, and conductor who was sent to Terezin where he organized concerts and performed during the war. Ullman was ultimately deported to Auschwitz and was killed in the gas chambers.



Sponsorship opportunities available:

info@americansephardi.org

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The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents:


The Five Pillars of Islam - A Jewish Perspective

Rick Sopher will explain the so-called “Five Pillars of Islam” (declaration of faith, prayer, giving, fasting and pilgrimage) and look at connections, similarities and differences with Jewish Practise. He will explore the basis of these practises and how one might have influenced the other.


Bonus: Rick will also look at the basis of the very close practises of Jewish and Muslim dietary laws and explain the history of this connection, which was first stated explicitly in the Qur’an.


Monday, 9 May at 12:00PM EST

(Ticket: $10)


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About the author:

Rick has a financial background and is the CEO of Edmond de Rothschild Capital Holdings, which he joined in 1993. He is the Chairman of the world’s longest established investment fund of its type. Prior to that he worked at BDO Stoy Hayward, where he was appointed the youngest ever partner. He has received various industry awards including the Outstanding Contribution Award from Hedge Fund Review and the Decade of Excellence Award by Financial News.


Rick graduated from Cambridge University and has more recently worked in the area of interfaith relations with the Woolf Institute, Cambridge as a member of their Council.


During the lockdown period, Rick convened an online dialogue between Professors of Religion at the world’s leading universities to discuss the relationship between the Qur’an and the Bible and has himself dialogued with Muslim leaders on the subject.


Rick was awarded the Chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur in 2007 from President Chirac for his contribution to religious education in France and is Chairman or Director of several educational charities in the UK.


Sponsorship opportunities available:

info@americansephardi.org

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Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue and Museum presents:


The Seventh Annual Greek Jewish Festival

Sunday, 15 May 12:00-6:00PM EST


 Join us as we celebrate the unique Romaniote and Sephardic heritage of the Jews of Greece!

Experience a feast for the senses including authentic kosher Greek foods and homemade Greek pastries, traditional Greek dancing and live Greek and Sephardic music, an outdoor marketplace full of vendors, arts and educational activities for kids, and much more! 


Learn more at www.GreekJewishFestival.com


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The Greek Jewish & Sephardic Young Professionals Network in partnership with the Association of Friends of Greek Jewry present:


Special Young Professionals Tour of Jewish Greece

(Summer 2022)

 Join to trace the roots of our families, visit the beautiful cities of Thessaloniki (Salonika), Veroia, Kastoria, Ioannina, Athens, and Rhodes, and connect with other young Jews in Greece.


Check out the full itinerary here!

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For more information email GreekJewishYPN@gmail.com



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