Ladino


The Familiar
La Mujer Sefardí: Cuentos, textos y poemas
Uno, Dos, Tres: A Sephardic Counting Book
Kantika
Mazal Bueno!
Parfum de pluie sur les Balkans (French Edition)
The Spanish Ballad (Raquel, the Jewess of Toledo)
Kuentos Del Bel Para Abasho
Beginner's Ladino with Online Audio (Hippocrene Beginner's)
Lingo: A Language Spotter's Guide to Europe
Starfields
Daniel Deronda by George EliotThe Beauty Queen of Jerusalem by Sarit Yishai-LeviAn Ode to Salonika by Renee Levine MelammedA Jewish Voice from Ottoman Salonica by Aron RodrigueNinth House by Leigh Bardugo
Sephardic Jewish Fiction
290 books — 23 voters

Leigh Bardugo
Quien no sabe de mar no sabe de mal!
Leigh Bardugo, Ninth House

Elizabeth Graver
Ken sos tu? I am Rebecca (Rivka, Rebekah) from my mother’s mother and the wife of Isaac in the Bible. The name means “to tie firmly” or “to snare,” which is why—or so her mother used to tell her when she struggled at sewing—she could, with practice, become skilled with a needle and thread. I am Camayor, from my mother’s father, Behor Camayor of blessed memory, and also Cohen, high priests descended from the sons of Aaron, a name she feels she must live up to, though she’ll hide it as needed and ...more
Elizabeth Graver, Kantika

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