“A Sephardic Lighthouse” is the first online exhibit of the Sephardic Studies Digital Museum, part of the Stroum Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Washington. The exhibit follows the life of Albert D. Levy (1896-1963), one of the leading Sephardic thinkers of 20th century from his birthplace of Salonica (Thessaloniki) to his life in New York City and later in Seattle. This exhibit contains original Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) writings, photographs, and documents from Albert Levy’s prolific career in education, scholarship, and cultural activism.
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“A Sephardic Lighthouse” is the first online exhibit of the Sephardic Studies Digital Museum, part of the Stroum Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Washington. The exhibit follows the life of Albert D. Levy (1896-1963), one of the leading Sephardic thinkers of 20th century from his birthplace of Salonica (Thessaloniki) to his life in New York City and later in Seattle. This exhibit contains original Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) writings, photographs, and documents from Albert Levy’s prolific career in education, scholarship, and cultural activism.
(Description adapted from information on project website)