“Bibliography” in “Entwined Homelands, Empowered Diasporas”
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ARCHIVES AND SELECTED PRIMARY SOURCES
Archives
American Jewish Committee Oral History Collection, New York Public Library [OHC]
Anu, Museum of the Jewish People, Tel Aviv
Ben-Abu’s Private Collection
Benoliel’s Private Collection
Center for Jewish History, YIVO, New York [CJH]
The Central Archive for the History of the Jewish People, Jerusalem [CAHJP]
The Central Zionist Archives, Jerusalem [CZA]
Centre de la Culture Judéo-Marocaine, Brussels [CCJM]
Centro de Easudios Sefaradies de Caracas archives [CESC]
Communauté Sépharade Unifiée du Québec archives [CSUQ]
Division of Oral History at the Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem [ICJ]
Historical Jewish Press, the National Library of Israel; Tel Aviv University [JPress]
Israel State Archive, Jerusalem [ISA]
Jimmy Pimienta’s Audio Collection [PAC]
The Joint Distribution Committee Archives, Jerusalem [JDCA]
Ladino Periodical Collection and Manuscripts Department, Ben-Zvi Institute, Jerusalem [BZLPC]
Manuscripts Department, National Library of Israel, Jerusalem [MDNL]
Moreno’s Private Collection [MPC]
Music Collection and Sound Archives, National Library of Israel, Jerusalem [SA-JUNL]
National Library of Israel [NLI]
Pimientas’ Private Collection [PPC]
Serial and Government Publications Division, Library of Congress, Washington, DC [PDLC]
Newspapers and Periodicals Consulted
A Columna (Brazil, Archive: JPress)
Adelante (Morocco, Archive: JPress)
BaMa’aracha (Israel, Archive: MDNL)
Boletín de la Asociación a de Venezuela (Archive: CAHJP)
Boletín de la Sociedad Hajnasat Orhim (Morocco, Archive: MDNL)
Boletín Oficial de la Comunidad a de Tánger [Boletín Oficial] (Morocco, Archive: MDNL)
Carta de France MABATT (France, Archive: PPC)
El Mundo (Venezuela, Archive: MDNL)
España (Morocco, Archive: PDLC)
HaOlam (UK, Archive: JPress)
Israel (Argentina, Archive: MDNL)
Kol Israel (Morocco, Archive: BZLPC)
La Voix des Communautés (Morocco, Archive: JPress)
La Voix Sépharade (Canada, Archive: CSUQ)
MABAT Revista (Israel, Archive: PPC)
Maguén-Escudo [Maguén] (Venezuela, Archive: CESC)
Noar (Morocco, Archive: JPress)
Nuevo Mundo Israelita (Venezuela, MDNL)
Or-Luz (Morocco, Venezuela, Spain, Archive: BZLPC)
Raíces (Spain, MDNL)
Renacimiento de Israel (Morocco, Archive: BZLPC)
Revista de Filología Hispánica (Spain, Archive: PDLC)
Sephardic Highlight (USA, Archive: CJH)
Interviews
Alegría Bendelac, 1992, USA, OHC, OHL, call# **P (Oral Histories, Box 122, No. 4)
Carlos (pseudonym), 2009, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
Carlos Ben-Dahan, 1990, Venezuela, interviewer: Monica Botbol, ICJ (213)26
Carlos Gueron, 1991, Venezuela, interviewer: Clara Serfati, ICJ (213)51
Clarice (pseudonym), 2009, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
———, 2010, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
Daniel (pseudonym), 2010, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
Daniel Bendahan, 1990, Venezuela, interviewer: Monica Botbol, ICJ (213)21
David (pseudonym), 2009, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
———, 2010, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
Fortuna Bendayan de Furhman, 1989, Venezuela, interviewer: Debora Yurman, ICJ (213)25
Gladys Pimienta, 2010, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
Gonzalo Benaim Pinto, 1989, Venezuela, interviewer: Segal Ariel, ICJ (213)7
Hélène (pseudonym), 2009, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
Isaac Ben-Dayan, [1990?], Venezuela, interviewer: Rachel Gemer ICJ (213)29
Isaac Chocrón, 1989, Venezuela, interviewer: Leonardo Senkman, ICJ (213)11
Isaac Sananes, [1990?], Venezuela, interviewer: Rachel Gemer, ICJ (213)44
Lea Almosny Mercedes, 1990, Venezuela, interviewer: Clara Serfati, ICJ (213)30
Mary Taurel, 1989, Venezuela, interviewer: Debora Yurman, ICJ (213)39
Moisés Garzón Serfaty, 1990, Venezuela, interviewer: Leonardo Senkman, ICJ (213)12
Nina (pseudonym), 2009, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
Nisim Matut, 1990, Venezuela, interviewer: Leonardo Senkman, ICJ (213)41
Nusia Waher, 1990, Venezuela, interviewer: Leonardo Senkman, ICJ (213)38
Perla (pseudonym), 2009, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
Perla Sultan, 1989, Venezuela, interviewer: Merche Bendayan, ICJ (213)45
Ruth (pseudonym), 2009, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
———, 2010, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
Salomón (pseudonym), 2009, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
Sara (pseudonym), 2010, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
Sidney Pimienta, 2010, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
Simi (pseudonym), 2009, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
———, 2010, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
Simone Melo-Foinquinos, 2009, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
Yaakov Bentolila, 2010, Israel, interviewer: Aviad Moreno
Radio Broadcasting
Alberto Pimienta, “La Zarzuela y Los Judíos en el Teatro Cervantes de Tánger,” Tangier
Alberto Pimienta, “Su Acción de Recoger Cantes Judeoespañoles de Marruecos,” Tangier 1993
“Beit Hatfutsot, MABAT Israel, Fiesta de Hanukká -Live,” Tel Aviv
Embajador de Israel en España-Shelomó BenAmí, “Patrimonio Judeoespañol, Marroquí de Habla Española,” Madrid
Mauricio Hatchwell, “En Torno a Sefarad 92, an interview for RCJ,” Paris 1992
Momy Benayón, Presidente de Mabat Israel, “Interview sobre Mabat Israel,” Paris
Solly Lévy, “En Haketía con Simpatía-Programa RCJ_Poema Con los Apellidos Familias de Tánger,” Paris
Sr. Ahmed Goudian, “Un Musulman Se Acuerda de los Antiguos Judíos Tangerinos,” Tangier
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