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Recovering a Town's Lost Sephardic Jewish Culture 77 Years After the Holocaust

Recovering a Town's Lost Sephardic Jewish Culture 77 Years After the Holocaust

People of the Pod · People of the Pod

January 27, 202232m 29s

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Show Notes

What would it be like to return to the village your ancestors called home, to walk in their footsteps, and try to recover their stories and culture? Ladino singer and songwriter Sarah Aroeste did just that for her seventh album, which honors what was once the largest Jewish community in the country now known as North Macedonia. In the mountainous city of Bitola, formerly known as Monastir, 98% of the Jewish population that remained after the Balkan Wars was deported in 1943, and murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators. To mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Aroeste talks about her experiences in Monastir, explains why Sephardic culture is Jewish culture, and performs her song "Mi Monastir."

Then, Manya Brachear Pashman talks about the challenge of confronting and processing the antisemitic attack on a synagogue in Colleyville, Texas.

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Episode Lineup:

(0:40) Sarah Aroeste

(27:53) Manya Brachear Pashman

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Show notes:

Episode photos, courtesy of Sarah Aroeste:

  • Sarah Aroeste's cousin Rachel Nachmias (bottom left) and family, c. 1922.
  • Nahmias family, c. 1922.

Songs in this episode are from: Monastir. Listed in order of appearance:

  • Espinelo
  • Jovano, Jovanke (feat. Odelia Dahan Kehila and Gilan Shahaf)
  • Mi Monastir
  • Liner notes for Monastir, with lyrics and translations

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