Sephardic Studies Conference
Due to recent developments, the conference has been postponed to a future date.
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Due to recent developments, the conference has been postponed to a future date. ---
The Eleventh Annual Conference of the Society for Sephardic Studies
Sephardic Jews between Messianism and Modernity
October 9th-13th, 2023, İzmir
The conference is being organized in cooperation with the Sephardic Studies Research Institute of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, the Izmir Jewish Heritage Project and the Jewish Community Foundation of Izmir, the Quincentennial Museum of Turkish Jews, the Center for Sabbatean Sephardic Culture, the J.R Elyachar Center for Studies in Sepharadi Heritage, the Council of Sephardic and Oriental Communities – Jerusalem, and with the support of the Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Izmir Metropolitan Municipality, and Izmir Konak Municipality.
Academic Committee: Eliezer Papo, Haviva Pedaya, Jonatan Meir, Peter S. Lehnardt, Cengiz Sisman, Vuk Dautovic
The Society's Steering Committee: Eliezer Papo, Tamar Alexander, Yaron Ben-Nach, Ricardo Muñoz Sola, José Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim
Organizing Committee: Eliezer Papo, Nesim Bencoya, Avishag Ben-Shalom, Baris Telimen
Conference Schedule
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      Portugal Synagogue 09:00-09:45 Registration 
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 09:45-10:30 Opening Ceremony
 Words of welcome from
 Nesim Bencoya, the Izmir Jewish Heritage Project
 Avram Sevinti, the Jewish Community Foundation of Izmir
 Silvyo Ovadia, the Quincentennial Museum of Turkish Jews
 Avraham Shalom, the Council of Sephardic and Oriental Communities - Jerusalem
 Baris Telimen, the Center for Sabbatean Sephardic Culture
 Regina Boxer, patron of the Sephardic Studies Research Institute, Ben-Gurion University
 Eliezer Papo, the Society for Sephardic Studies
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 10:30-11:15 Session 1. Opening Keynote Speaker
 Chairperson: Eliezer Papo
 Jacob Barnai, University of Haifa
 The Jewish Community of Izmir between the Seventeenth and Nineteenth Centuries
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 11:15-11:45 Coffee Break
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 11:45-12:45 Session 2. Sacred Topography of Izmir
 Chairperson: Ricardo Muñoz Solla
 Maoz Kahana, Tel-Aviv University
 One Lock, One Axe: The Oral Life of One Shabbat in the Spanish-Portuguese SynagogueŞakir Çakmak, Ege University and S. Burçak Çıkıkçı, independent researcher 
 Determination and Suggestions about the Restitution of the Orehim/Forasteros (Foreigners) Synagogue
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 12:45-14:00 Lunch Break
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 14:00-15:30 Session 3. Restoring Jewish Messianism
 Chairperson: Jos Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim
 Peter Sh. Lehnardt, Ben-Gurion University
 Ma’ase Yesurun: A New Kind of Sephardic Messianism as Depicted by R. Aaron HaKohen of Dubrovnik
 Haviva Pedaya, Ben-Gurion University
 The Binary Paradigm of Messianism from Sabbateanism to Zionism
 Eliezer Papo, Ben-Gurion University
 For Torah shall Emanate forth from Zemun and the Word of the Lord from Serbia: R. Yehudah Alkalay's Concept of Messiah/Theodor Herzl and His True Origins
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 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
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 16:30-18:00 Session 4. The Jewish Community of Izmir: Language, Identity and Livelihood
 Chairperson: Avraham Shalom
 David M. Bunis, Hebrew University
 The Language of Rabbi Avraham Palacci's Sefer We-Hoxiah Avraham
 Rachel Saba Wolfe, Ben-Gurion University
 What Language shall He Teach His Children? The Language Debate in Izmir's Judeo-Spanish Press as a Matter of Identity
 Orly C. Meron, Bar-Ilan University
 Jewish Entrepreneurship in Izmir: Sephardic Commercial Networks
 Nesim Bencoya, project manager
 Izmir Jewish Heritage Project
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 18:00-18:45 Session 5. Closing Keynote
 Speaker Chairperson: Avishag Ben Shalom
 Dina Danon, Binghamton University
 Rethinking Jewish Modernity: Class and Community in Ottoman Izmir
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 18:45-20:00 Projection of the movie “Father Language”
 by Rami Kimchi
 (55 minutes) Followed by Discussion, Led by the Movie Director
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      09:00-13:00 Excursion: La Juderia de Izmir 
 Starting point: Havralar Meydanı / Synagogues Square
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 13:00-14:30 Lunch Break
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 Please note that there will be parallel sessions at Sinyora Synagogue and Etz Hayim Synagogue
 Sinyora Synagogue
 14:30-16:30 Session 6. Portraits
 Chairperson: Efrat Lederfein-Gilboa
 Jonathan Vardi, Hebrew University
 The Ottoman Copyists of Andalusia's Golden Age: Modern Philology and Traditional Heritage
 Talha Kaan Ünlü, Amasya University
 An Effective Community: The Salonica
 Jewish Communityin the Sixteenth Century and its External Relations, through the Notes of Samuelde Medina
 Shai Srougo, University of Haifa
 Traditional Ottoman Practices On the
 Thessaloniki Waterfront: Jewish Stevedore Work Culture (1900-1920)
 Dina Eliezer, independent researcher
 Rescuing History: The Race ot Save Izmir's Priceless Rabbinic Library and its Jewish Heritage
 Etz Hayim Synagogue
 14:30-16:30 Session 7. Communities at Crossroads
 Chairperson: Peter Sh. Lehnardt
 Dotan Arad, Bar-Ilan University
 Image, Self-Image, Reality: Attitudes of Sephardic Sages toward the Mustaribs
 Ricardo Munoz Solla, Universidad de Salamance
 Caminos mesiánicos a la utopía: el casod e los judeoconversos de Ubeda y Baeza
 José Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim, Universidade de Lisboa
 Revisiting the Presence of Portuguese Jews in the Ottoman Empire. Some Notes
 David Manrique, Ben-Gurion University
 Between Theurgy and Education: Sabbatian LadinoTranslations of the Zohar
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 16:30-17:00 Coffee Break
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 Sinyora Synagogue
 17:00-19:00 Session 8. The Jewish Community of Izmir: Characters and Edifices
 Chairperson: Dina Danon
 Marcos Silber, University of Haifa
 Messianic Memories, Jewish Nationalism and the Izmir Setting: R. Hayyim Falachi meets Adam Mickiewicz
 Miguel Ángel Espinosa Vilegas, University of Granada
 Between Sefarad and Turkey: Tradition and Modernity in the Architecture of Izmir Jewry
 Hatice Aysegül Demir, Nihan Bulut and Mine Hamamcioglu-Turan, Izmir Institute of Technology
 The Remains of the Jewish Hospital in
 Kemeralti and the Challenges Facing its Preservation
 Doga Filiz Subagi, Yozgat Bozok University
 Los judíos de Izmir a través de un nuevo libroconjunto: The Jewish Pearl of the Aegean: Izmir
 Etz Hayim Synagogue
 17:00-19:00 Session 9. Theater and Music
 Chairperson: Pilar Romeu Ferré
 Avishag Ben-Shalom, Ben-Gurion University
 When Realism becomes Romanticization: Sexuality of Elderly Female Characters in Laura Papo Bohoreta's Social Plays
 Donatella Melini, Pavia University
 Arab Instruments, Jewish Luthiers, Christian Musicians: 'The Stories and Construction of Musical Instruments in Europe between the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Century
 Judith Cohen, York University
 Music in Portuguese Crypto-Jewish Life: A Quarter-Century of Change and Adaptation
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      Please note that there will be parallel sessions at Sinyora Synagogue and Etz Hayim Synagogue 
 Sinyora Synagogue
 09:00-10:30
 Session 10. Sabbatian Studies I
 Chairperson: Baris Telimen
 Moisés Orfali, Bar-Ilan University
 Prayers and Liturgical Poems by R. Isaac Aboab da Fonseca and R. Solomon Oliveira in Honor ofSabbetay Sevi
 Efrat Lederfein-Gilboa, Ben-Gurion University
 From Constantinople to Reggio: Benjamin haCohen Vitalis Commentary on Lamentations
 Maria José Cano Pérez, University of Granada
 La figura de Sabbetay Sevi en al literatura creativa: El viaje de Baldassrede Amin Maalouf
 Etz Hayim Synagogue
 09:00-10:30
 Session 11. The City of Izmir in Jewish Literature
 Chairperson: Nesim Bencoya
 Michal Moskovitz, Bar-Ilan University
 The Sephardic Jews in Izmir as Reflected in the Novel Seniorita from Izmir by Michal Moskovitz
 Jan Miklas-Frankowski, University of Gdansk
 The Image of Smyrna in Olga Tokarczuk's The Books of Jacob
 Susy Gruss, Bar-Ilan University
 Esmirna - mi ciudad, mi comunidad, mi lugar
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 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
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 Sinyora Synagogue
 11:00-13:00 Session 12. Sabbatian Studies II Chairperson: Rami Kimchi
 Noam Lefler, Tel-Aviv University Abraham Yaxini - Dreams and Destiny
 Eliezer Baumgarten, Ben-Gurion University
 Uri Safrai, Herzog College, Ben-Gurion University
 Between R. Moses Zaccuto and R. Nathan of Gaza: Tiggunim, Zohar Commentary and Prayer Intentions
 Gila Hadar, University of Haifa
 The Sephardic Family in the Throes of Crisis: The Aftermath of the Mass Conversions to Islam following Sabbetay Sevi
 Etz Hayim Synagogue
 11:00-13:00
 Session 13. Sephardic Networks Chairperson: Maoz KahanaSusanne Marten-Finnis, Universities Bremen and Portsmouth 
 Zamosc. Understanding the Sephardic Network in Sixteenth Century Poland: A Geopolitical Approach
 Benedetto Ligorio, Sapienza University of Rome
 The Sephardic Silk Road Bridging Italy and Balkan Cities during the Renaissance
 Yehonatan Elazar-Demota, University of Antwerp
 The Talmud Torah Es Hayim School in Eighteenth Century Amsterdam: Private International Law between the Nação and Jews of the Ottoman EmpireSilvina Schammah Gesser, Bar-Ilan University 
 Converso Traits in the Spanish Baroque Period? Rereading the Eternal Image of Santa Teresa of Avila as a Pillar of "Hispanidad"
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 13:00-14:30 Lunch Break
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 Sinyora Synagogue
 14:30-15:30 Session 14. Ottoman Sephardic Literature
 Chairperson: Svetlana Smolcié Makuljevic
 Iskra Dobreva, independent researcher
 Lights and Shadows from the Life ofthe Bulgarian Jews: The Prose Work of the Sephardic Poetess Grazia Albohayre (1925-2018)
 Gordana Todorié, the Gaon Center, BGU
 Haim the Diegetic Mediator
 Etz Hayim Synagogue
 14:30-15:30 Session 15. Families and Ethno- Confessional Communities in Izmir
 Chairperson: Nenad Makuljevic
 Siren Bora and Yasin Ördemir, independent researchers
 Izmir Jewry's Socio-Economic and Legal Problems and the Boundaries of the City's Jewish Quarter through the Prism of the Levi Familv Archives (1804-1906)
 Yitzchak Kerem, independent researcher
 Relations and Mutual Influences between Greek-Orthodox and Izmir Jewry from the Late 1800s to the First Half of the Twentieth Century
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 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
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 Sinyora Synagogue
 16:00-17:30 Session 16. Ottoman Sephardic Folk Culture
 Chairperson: Vuk Dautovic
 Sanja Trifunovié, University of Vienna
 Jewish Performer, between Messianism and Modernism
 Hanita Barbiro, Ben-Gurion University
 The Question of Djoha's Ethno-Confessional Identity
 Nazh Alimen, Birmingham City University
 Jewish Women's Ferâces: Fashion in the Ottoman Public Sphere between the Seventeenth and Nineteenth CenturiesEtz Hayim Synagogue 
 16:00-17:30 Session 17. Sephardic Diasporas
 Chairperson: Moisés Orfali
 Isaac Amon, Jewish Heritage Alliance
 An Extraordinary Age: The Sephardic Diaspora amid the Seventeenth Century
 Javier Leibiusky, INALCO University, Paris and Goethe Universität, Frankfurt
 Sephardic Immigration from the Ottoman Empire to Buenos Aires - the Story of an Invisible Community (1876-1930)
 Damien Fabre, Bordeaux Montaigne University
 The Re-Compositions of Sephardic Identity in the Columns of Le Judaisme Sepharadi (1932-1966, Paris, London)
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 Venue: Sanathane
 18:00 Karagöz and Hacivat: Traditional Ottoman Shadow Play
 19:00 La ija i la madre, komo la unya i la karne: Romansas i kantigas de la tradision sefaradi
 Judith Cohen & Tamar Ilana
 Linet & Kamila Saul
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      Sinyora Synagogue 
 09:00-10:30 Session 18. Sephardica Balcanica
 Chairperson: Gordana Todorié
 Vuk Dautovic, University of Belgrade
 The Sephardic Community of Belgrade in the Age of Historicism
 Nenad Makuljevié, University of Belgrade
 The Migrations and Remembrance Culture of Sephardim in the Ottoman Empire
 Svetlana Smoldié Makuljevié, Belgrade Metropolitan University
 The Image of Jews in the Ottoman Balkan Visual Culture
 Etz Hayim Synagogoue
 09:00-10:30 Session 19. Messianism, from the Generations that Composed the Zohar to Sabbateanism (in Hebrew)
 Chairperson: Jonatan Meir
 Ruth Kara-Ivanov, University of Haifa
 Birth and Anti-Birth: Messianic Dreams of Kabbalists from the Thirteenth to the Twentieth Century
 Biti Roi, Hebrew University
 Theories on Cain and Abel's Reincarnation from the Iberian Peninsula to Safed
 Elchanan Reiner, Tel-Aviv University R. Nehemia haKohen: A Jewish Prophet in Migdal Oz
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 10:30–11:00 Coffee Break
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 11:00-12:00 The Annual Meeting of the Society for Sephardic Studies
 Sinyora SynagogueItems on the agenda: 
 * Decisions regarding the Twelfth Annual Conference (2024)
 * Election of a new Steering Committee member (to replace the late Tamar Alexander)
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 12:00–13:00 Lunch Break
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 13:15-19:15 Excursion to the Sardis Synagogue and the Temple of Artemis
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      08:00-15:00 Excursion to the Historic City of Ephesus 
 
                 
                 
                 
                