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Die Sepharden und ihr vergessenes Erbe in Europa

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  Author Tausch, Krystyna (b. ----, d. ----)
  Author Tausch, Arno (Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration (Corvinus University))
JOURNAL:
  Hispanorama. Zeitschrift des Deutschen Spanischlehrerverbandes (DSV), Revista de la Asoción Alemana de Profesores de Espanol, 115(1), 53 - 57.
YEAR: 2007
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): Jewish studies Sephardic studies Djudeo-Espanyol
DISCIPLINE: Linguistics
HTTP: http://spanisch.bildung-rp.de/Hispanorama/
LANGUAGE: German
PUB ID: 103-434-912 (Last edited on 2007/06/06 08:08:22 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
The article surveys contemporary research on Djudeo-Espanyol and introduces materials on where and how the language can be read and learned. The language and culture of the Sephardies, expelled from Spain in 1492, is a very important chapter for Roman philology today. Especially for the European teachers of Spanish, this all too often neglegted chapter of Spanish philology, so deeply connected with the suffering of the Sephardies during the Holocaust, must be also remembered on moral grounds. Apart from presenting important links to Sephardic institutions in Israel and Turkey and other countries, the article also underlines the religious tolerance practiced by the Sephardies throughout their history as a role model for contemporary Europe and the co-existence of Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
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