November 13, 2019
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Devin Naar, Sephardic Studies Program Chair and Isaac Alhadeff Professor of Sephardic Studies, was featured in an article titled “How Jews expelled from Spain forged a diaspora with ties to
November 13, 2019
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Devin Naar, Stroum Center Sephardic Studies Program Chair and Professor, recently wrote a Public Radio International commentary titled “I’m an American. But my family came to the U.S. fraudulently.” In his
October 8, 2019
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In this Friday Faculty feature, Jackson School Chair and Professor of Sephardic Studies, Devin Naar, talks about his journey to Sephardic studies and the UW, and assembling the world’s largest
September 27, 2019
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Devin Naar, Chair of the UW Jackson School’s Stroum Center for Sephardic Studies Program, is interviewed in “Language Defying Death” on the context and effort to save the Ladino language.
September 20, 2019
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In “Are you Sephardic? You’ve got just days to apply for Spanish citizenship” Devin Naar, talks about why Sephardic Jews may want to claim Spanish citizenship, the deadline for which
May 6, 2019
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Jackson School Sephardic Studies Chair Devin E. Naar delves into the history of Jews in Greece in a recent article “Greek Jewry and the Holocaust” in the Jerusalem Post. He
December 5, 2018
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Isaac Alhadeff Professor of Sephardic Studies, Devin Naar, is featured in “Local program leads charge to preserve Ladino language.” Naar, one of the foremost scholars on Sephardic Judaism and the
July 6, 2018
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In Old media, new media: Librarians and archivists reflect,” published by Perspectives, the magazine of the Association of Jewish Studies, Jackson School Sephardic Studies Coordinator Ty Alhadeff writes about how new media have empowered
May 4, 2018
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Devin Naar, the Isaac Alhadeff Professor in Sephardic Studies, is featured in an article discussing his book on Jewish Salonica: Between the Ottoman Empire and Modern Greece. The book discusses the collapse of the
December 14, 2017
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Two Jackson School professors have won National Endowment for the Humanities grants in a nationwide competition. The National Endowment for the Humanities announced on Dec. 12 the full list of