The UK’s Sephardic Renaissance
Karen E.H. Skinazi, Ph.D., Professor of Modern Jewish Literature and Culture and Director of the Louchheim School for Judaic Studies
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In her article for Fathom Journal, Karen E. H. Skinazi discusses the renaissance and new wave of Sephardic culture in the UK and reflects on Birmingham Jewish community’s participation in the inaugural Jewish Culture Month.