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31 May 2020 

The American Sephardi Federation remembers NYSJFF Pomegranate Award Lifetime Achievement Honoree Albert Memmi, A”H, a Tunisian-born sociologist & giant of Sephardi literature. His works include The Pillar of Salt, The Scorpion, & Portrait of the Colonized. “When Sephardim were decolonized & dispossessed from Arab-majority lands that were their homelands for thousands of years, and now despairing about their peripheral existence in Ashkenazi-dominated Israel, they found a champion in the brilliant intellectual & moral voice of Albert Memmi” ~David E.R. Dangoor, President of the American Sephardi Federation, 22nd NY Sephardic Jewish Film Festival, 2019. Please click here to watch RUE ALBERT MEMMI

 
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Do not miss the last session of the four-part series Values and Consequences in the Halakhic Process: A Sephardi Perspective on Monday, 1 June at 12PM EDT with Bar-Ilan University Professor Zvi Zohar
 
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Tolerance for Judaism and Christianity at the heart of Islam, MWL chief says” 
By Irina Tsukerman, Arab News
 
The Secretary General of the Muslim World League, Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa, is a friend of the American Sephardi Federation and partner with the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and ASF in the It Stops Now Agreement Against Hate, Bigotry, and Fanaticism. Now, in an exclusive interview with a Jewish American writer published in Saudi Arabia’s leading English-language newspaper, Sheikh Dr. Al-Issa addresses the most challenging and controversial questions facing Islam’s relationship with Jews and Christians.

The Combat Anti-Semitism Movement (CAM) and American Sephardi Federation (ASF) invite you to join distinguished international guests for a viral online award ceremony on Tuesday, 9 June at 1:00pm EDT, entitled “How Muslims and Jews Can Combat Anti-Semitism Together: A Dialogue with Sheikh Dr. Mohammed-Al Issa.” Please click here to register. 
The Muslim World League’s Secretary General, Sheikh Dr. Mohammed al-Issa ensured Jewish representation in Sri Lanka’s National Conference on Peace, Harmony, and Coexistence at Colombo by bringing a delegation from the American Sephardi Federation composed of distinguished ASF Board Member and Hakham, Rabbi Dr. Elie Abadie, Elise Abadie, ASF Executive Director Jason Guberman, and national security & human rights lawyer and analyst Irina Tsukerman. The Colombo Conference re-affirmed and amplified the message of the It Stops Now Agreement 
(Photo courtesy of MWL)
Feature of the week: Honoring Holocaust-era Heroism of Muslims with Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa
 

Sheikh Dr. Mohammed al-Issa with Malolm Hoenlein (Executive Vice Chairman and CEO of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations) and Dr. Robert Satloff (Executive Director of The Washington Institute for Near East Policy) 
(Photo courtesy of Zakaria Siraj)
 
The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations with The American Sephardi Federation hosted Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa, General Secretary of the Mecca-based Muslim World League and Saudi Arabia’s Former Justice Minister, on 25 April 2018 for the first public event discussing his historic letter to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, in which he wrote: “True Islam is against these crimes. It classifies them in the highest degree of penal sanctions and among the worst human atrocities ever.... One would ask, who in his right mind would accept, sympathize, or even diminish the extent of this brutal crime.” Dr. Robert Satloff of the The Washington Institute for Near East Policy led the conversation with Sheikh Dr. Al-Issa at the Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust.

Featuring remarks by then-CoP Chairman Stephen Greenberg and Executive Vice Chairman and then-CEO Malcolm Hoenlein, the event honored Muslims who, in the face of the absolute evil perpetrated by Nazi Germany and its allies, respected and protected Jewish minorities living amongst them, as well as Jewish refugees who fled the Nazi onslaught. Rabbi Itzhak Yehoshua, Bukharin Chief Rabbi, began the program with a benediction. ASF’s Partner جمعية ميمونة Association Mimouna announced the launch of the first Holocaust curriculum in Arabic written "by Muslims for Muslims." Sheikh Dr. al-Issa said: “We have to try to assert our joint values and our joint goals simply because society loves harmony. We should carry on with dialogue, and we should never listen to voices of hatred and exclusion.” 

Official representatives of several Muslim-majority countries— AzerbaijanMoroccco, and Kazakhstan—discussed how they protected Jews during the Shoah and how they are committed to Jewish-Muslim cooperation today. In the classic Sephardic tradition of tolerance and inclusion, ASF’s delegation to the event included Muslim scholars and communal leaders, including our friends from the Moroccan Americans in New York and MALA: the Muslim American Leadership Alliance. 

Dr. Saba Soomekh
(Photo courtesy of The Forward)
Transforming the warmth of the Persian community into something new” 
By Saba Soomekh, The Forward
 
Intense familial and communal ties bind Iranian Jews together: “Grandparents do not gently kiss their grandchildren but inhale them with affection, often whispering ‘gorboonet beram,’ — I will die for you.” So how is the Iranian Jewish community contending with the novel coronavirus? According to Sabah Soomekh, love and respect for elders ensures that 'social distancing' will be honored, “[M]embers of the community will do everything they can to protect the vulnerable... If that means we need to forego large social gatherings and physical greetings for a while after the pandemic to keep each other safe, we will.”
Sephardi Gifts:
From Generation to Generation: a Legacy of Faith and Tolerance
by David S. Malka

From Generation to Generation: a Legacy of Faith and Tolerance is dedicated to the memory of Rabbi Shlomo Malka. It honors his memory as a Jewish scholar, a spiritual leader, and a great humanitarian.

David S. Malka is publishing this text as his personal contribution to legacy of Malka family, in the hope that this generation will re-discover their patriarch's teaching and advance his message of faith and compassion on to the next generation. 

From Generation to Generation: a Legacy of Faith and Tolerance is a message of love, tolerance, and pride in one's heritage.
Argan Oil with Orange Blossom

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~ Argan oil is rich in natural ingredients, active ingredients, such as omega 6 and vitamin E antioxidants that play a crucial role in the cell renewal process.

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~ Argan oil is also used for the hair care (dry, tarnished, fragile ) as a sheen and moisturizer for dry, dull, and brittle Hair. The vitamins in argan oil promote healthy skin and scalp. So, argan oil not only promotes hair growth, but it helps you grow thick, healthy hair.”

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The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents:

Values and Consequences in the Halakhic
Process: A Sephardi Perspective


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Monday 1 June at 12PM EDT

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The ASF’s Institute of Jewish Experience & E’eleh BeTamar present:


Barak Oded on the uniqueness of Yemenite song and prayers


Yemenite Men & Women and their Music 

Sunday, 7 June at 12PM EDT
(19:00 Jerusalem)

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The Yemenites were a fixed community in the southern Arabian peninsula for 3,000 years. Barak Oded is a musicologist who specializes in Yemenite songs of all types, as well as the language and tunes involved in the context of other Jewish communities. In these sessions, Barak will show the uniqueness of Yemenite song and prayers as they were distinct from other communities. Prayers were chanted, there wasn't and still isn't music and song in liturgical services. Men would sing songs based on Jewish texts, and in Hebrew, while women would sing in Arabic about daily life.

Samples of each of these categories will be presented throughout these presentations.


The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents:

The Crypto Experience
The Global History of Secret Jews

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Total cost of the course is $75.00

The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience is proud to present “The Crypto Experience,” an online course on Crypto-Jews. It is part of a series of online courses on a variety of topics that make up the robust Jewish experience.

For hundreds of years there have been descendants of Crpto-Jews, who have covertly kept some of their traditions while maintaining a very different public persona. It is a question of identity, be it Huegenot, Catholic, Sephardi, or Mashadi. Professing one faith on the outside and another on the inside speaks to our quest for defining identity today.

These questions of identity that we think are so new and so relevant are really rather old questions under different circumstances. In this course Dr. Hilda Nissimi (Bar Ilan University) presents an overview of crypto societies historically and in the context of today. She challenges the participants to ask themselves difficult questions like: What defines identity? If I project this outer self, how do I keep my real me? Who is the real me? Am I the me before the expression of an outer facade? Is it a new me?

The course discusses these questions as they pertain to Jews, specifically. What does it mean to be a Jew? What do I have to keep if I want to call myself a Jew? Am I allowed to change? Am I the person to decide? Who will decide? How can anyone decide under such circumstances?

In order to understand this in historic and cultural contexts, world-renowned scholars and experts in the field have joined Dr. Nissimi and will be presenting the challenges facing a range of crypto societies: 

Huegenots – Dr. Hilda Nissimi
Spanish-Portuguese Crypto Society – Dr. Ronnie Perelis (Yeshiva University)
Bildi’in of Morocco – Professor Paul Fenton (Sorbonne Université, Paris) 
Mashhadi Jews of Iran – Dr. Hilda Nissimi
Tracing Jewish Roots – Genie and Michael Milgrom
Growing Up Mashhadi– Reuben Ebrahimoff


For more information and other ASF IJE online course offerings visit: https://courses.instituteofjewishexperience.org/


The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience presents:

The Greek Experience
Explore the world of Greek Jewry from the ancient Romaniote to the Sephardim and others who made it to and through Greece.

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Jews have been in Greece since before the Temple was destroyed. They were in Greece upon the founding of the Greek Orthodox Church. Community members, known as Romaniote, made their way through Venice, Byzantium, Spain, across the Ottoman Empire, and beyond.
 
Dr. Yitzchak Kerem provides an overview of the unique languages, liturgical nuances, and communal life of Jews across Greece. Dr Kerem spent significant time living in Greece and researching Greek and Sephardic history. Photographs, maps, and personal accounts provide course participants with a full picture of the unique nature of the Jews of Greece and its surroundings.
 
In the course, participants will look at major influential points in Greek Jewish history. They will explore The Golden Age of Salonika, a time when Greece’s northern city was a hub of Jewish scholarship. Kerem introduces the tension arising in the Greek Jewish community because of Shabtai Tzvi and the Sabbateanism movement that brought with it false messianism and conversion to Islam, at least outwardly.
 
The course looks at when the Alliance Israélite Universelle moved in and the Sephardic culture in Greece developed a rich secular culture with its own novels, theater, and music. 
 
This is part of the greater Jewish heritage and history that is often overlooked. ASF IJE online courses will bring to life all parts of the greater Jewish Experience.

For more information and other ASF IJE online course offerings visithttps://courses.instituteofjewishexperience.org/

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