December 2011
November 2011
Papeles de Sefarad: This collection is an initiative of Sefarad-Israel -sponsor of the project- in order to promote some of the most interesting narrative proposals, from the past and the present, embedded in the Jewish literary tradition.
May 2011
January 2010
June 2009
The work provides an in-depth interpretation of the concentric circles that make up the work of Kafka: marriage, the law, the victim, power, metamorphosis, and revelation.
September 2008
Kertész is a Jewish Hungarian writer, known to be a member of that rare group made up of witnesses to and protagonists in the darkest events of the 20th century.
´The humble but spirited tinsmith Jacob, a devout follower of the customs and morals of the people of Tetuan, has a son, Solomon, who emigrates to Buenos Aires around 1867...´
June 2008
Nathan Yonathan (Kiev, Ukraine 1923-Tel Aviv 2004) is one of the greatest contemporary Hebrew poets.
"Le noms de Juifs du Maroc", an essay on Judeo-Moroccan naming practices, is a reflection of the sudden and dizzying entrance into the modern world that Morocco has undergone in just a few decades.
Casa Sefarad-Israel and Ediciones Hebraica present the work of Jacobo Israel-Garzón, "Los judíos hispano-marroquíes" ("The Spanish-Moroccan Jews").