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The House of Jacob
by Sylvie Courtine-Denamy, Translated by William Sayers
Original language: French
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| Published by David Paul | | Pub. Date: Autumn 2003 | | Format: Hardcover, 168 pages | | ISBN: 0954054261 | | List Price: £14.99 | | buy now directly from the publisher Free Shipping Worldwide |
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Review Touching and beautifully written book where the author, a French academic, traces her family history of exile back to the Spanish expulsion of 1492. The family's journey leads her to Salonika, Istanbul, Paris, America and Israel and to Auschwitz. But through all that time the Sephardic culture, foods and customs and the Judaeo-Spanish language of Ladino were never forgotten and are richly recreated here. Courtine-Denamy shows that Ladino is as vibrant as Hebrew. In the introduction, Julia Kristeva criticises Israel for exclusively promoting Hebrew and not doing more to prevent the Ladino language from dying.
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