A kick-off event exploring identity in New York's Sephardic communities will take place at the Next Generation Culture Café of the American Sephardi Foundation (ASF) in January.
"Defining Sephardic: A Roundtable Discussion on Sephardic Identity" begins at 6.30pm, Thursday, January 14.
Moderated by filmmaker and Be-chol Lashon's New York director Lacey Schwartz, the participants will be:
-- Zena Babayov: New York University master's (communications) student and active member of the Bukharan community in Forest Hills, Queens.
-- Mijal Bitton: Yeshiva University/Stern College junior from Argentina and an active member of the Sephardic Community of Great Neck, Long Island.
-- Sion Setton: Manhattan's Safra Synagogue director of youth programming, with Iraqi, Syrian and Egyptian heritage.
-- Matieu Furster: Software engineer with both Moroccan Sephardi and Russian Ashkenazi heritage.
Admission is free. Light refreshments served. Email reservations or call 212-294-8301 x8356.
This is the first event of a year-long program funded by the Edmond J. Safra Philanthropic Foundation. ASF also received assistance from the Consulate General of Spain in New York.
For more information, click on the ASF site and see future events.
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