Sephardim, like myself, have been waiting for a movie like this. We finally have a film, in Ladino, our own special language, that actually tells our history with music (our own songs, in our own language), in the actual places that our ancestors stood.
Yehoram Gaon, one of our own kind that has several CD's available in Ladino, actually is trying to keep our rich history alive for our children. Ashkenazim have their Yiddish and most of America don't even realize that "we" exist, and have our own language and synagogues.
This movie is done with a lot of love and was created to teach the world, as well as to entertain us.
Kudos to Yehoram Gaon for doing a fabulous job in all his work, and especially for trying to chronicle our past. Our ancestors would be proud of him.
Yehoram Gaon, one of our own kind that has several CD's available in Ladino, actually is trying to keep our rich history alive for our children. Ashkenazim have their Yiddish and most of America don't even realize that "we" exist, and have our own language and synagogues.
This movie is done with a lot of love and was created to teach the world, as well as to entertain us.
Kudos to Yehoram Gaon for doing a fabulous job in all his work, and especially for trying to chronicle our past. Our ancestors would be proud of him.