16th annual Festival Sefardí to explore the intertwined history of Sephardic Jews, Indigenous communities Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb Roger Martínez- Dávila Participants enjoy a Shabbat dinner at Festival Sefardi 2023. Participants enjoy a Shabbat dinner at Festival Sefardí 2024. Participants attend a gallery talk at Festival Sefardi 2022. Enrique Lamadrid Jon Ghahate Published May 9, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. Modified May 9, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. As featured on - 16th annual Festival Sefardí to explore the intertwined history of Sephardic Jews, Indigenous communities Albuquerque’s Festival Sefardí returns for its 16th year, exploring the complex heritage of Sephardic Jews in the Southwest with a series of talks by prominent scholars, as well as music, dance, poetry, art, workshops and food. collection_0e153b19-36b2-4232-a898-061c9be94ecf.html
As featured on - 16th annual Festival Sefardí to explore the intertwined history of Sephardic Jews, Indigenous communities Albuquerque’s Festival Sefardí returns for its 16th year, exploring the complex heritage of Sephardic Jews in the Southwest with a series of talks by prominent scholars, as well as music, dance, poetry, art, workshops and food.
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