Dale Fuchs
By Dale Fuchs
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News Spanish Literati Go Loco For All Things Jewish
MADRID — At Madrid’s annual weeklong book fair this summer, a growing affection among literati for all things Jewish finally burst out of the gate. An entire day of programming was devoted to “the Jewish book,” participants were treated to an exhibit on the history of Madrid’s Jewish community and “Shalom” was the standard greeting…
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News Ashkenazim Storm Sepharad
In 1986, when Buenos Aires native Isidoro Gravier decided it was time to find a better future for his family, he moved to Madrid, thinking he could settle comfortably into the established Jewish community there. But it was not so easy. “The people were very friendly and supportive,” he recalled, “but the culture felt alien…
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