Founders, Scholars and Leadership
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Louis
N. Levy
Z"L 1918–1994 |
David
N. Barocas
Z"L 1905–1978 |
Albert
Matarasso Z"L
1890–1971 |
M.J.
Benardete Z"L
1895–1983 |
Henry
V. Besso
Z"L 1905–1993 |
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“It
is mainly due to his lifetime efforts that future generations of Sephardim
will be better acquainted with their own identity and heritage.”
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“Barocas
was a constant advocate of preserving Sephardic ethnicity and identity,
recognizing the urgent desire of a generation of Sephardim to remain together...”
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“His
knowledge of Ladino was inexhaustible, he knew Ladino translation of Hebrew
in a language so rich, so pure, and so virile, that Spanish scholars consulted
him again and again.”
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“The
most distinguished Sephardic scholar in America during the 20th century.”
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“Teacher,
writer, lecturer, researcher and bibliographer – a scholar who had dedicated
his life to the pursuit of Sephardic studies.”
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