
Kantika: from History to Fiction, a Sephardic Journey
Ottoman History Podcast
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The Differences in Culture
When I was quite little, I didn't know what to make of them, but they ate really different food There was some Yiddish in my maternal grandmothers life. They ate de-filth to fish, they kept kosher It was really a rather different culture. My Sephardic side, my mother's parents were just happy that she found a husband who was Jewish But the other side was like, is she Jewish? Like they didn't really get it Because Ashkenazi culture is so much more dominant. She would often talk to me in ways that were probably a little bit inappropriate or things like that And of course I loved it and that's always fun when a grandparent
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