21.04.2007 Shalom! - Hola!
I am glad to tell you that during my visit to
Madrid, Spain, on 10-16 April I had the opportunity to be hosted by
and to meet the members of local Jewish community.
Beside my
participation in the youth antiracist conference "UNITED against
intolerance" held with the significant support of local Movimiento
Contra Intolerancia (Movement against the Intolerance) I was indeed
blessed by the guidence of Federico Zukierman, the director of
Madrid-based Info Medio, and of Linda Jimenez Glassman, the editor
of an English service of "Radio Sefarad".
My encounter with
Jewish Madrid resulted also in attending of Kabbalat Shabbat service
in local community center on Balmes Street, with all required
advanced notifications and security questionning in the entrance.
And, by the way, my Israeli Passport and the familiarity with local
community members were very much helpful.
The other good
thing was my visit to the office of "Radio Sefarad" and meeting with
their staff.
Please, visit the "English corner" on
http://www.radiosefarad.com/principal.php and listen my interview
entitled as "Valery Novoselsky: A Jewish Gypsy in Israel". It
features both, Roma and Jewish issues.
During my stay in
Madrid I have learned that the official number of Jews living
permanently in Spain reaches 48 thousands and that this number
consists mainly of two groups: earlier immigrants from North Morocco
(especially, city Tangier) and recent immigrants from Argentina
(some of whom came there via Israel). The interesting fact that the
unique language Haketia, which is a mix of old Spanish, Hebrew, and
Arabic words, is still used within the first group. And the matter
of fact that it has achieved partial official recognition in the
Spanish town of Melilla (located on the Mediterranean Rif coast of
North Africa, neighbouring Morocco).
Even so, the
participation in mentioned youth conference took the significant
amount of my time, the experience of meeting the people with similar
background and open ethno-religious identity made me feel at home in
the capital of a country with dramatic and unique history for the
Sephardic branch of Am Israel. While being under the positive
impression from my trip to Madrid, I view the establishment of Casa
Sefarad-Israel (Sepharad-Israel House) in Madrid this February as a
progressive and clear-sighted step forward in developing of links of
friendship and cooperation between the Spanish and Jewish
people.
Hope to have more learning experiences in other parts
of Spain during my further trips there!
Hasta la vista,
Espana!
Valery Novoselsky, Editor of "Jewish Daily News"
listserve. Editor of Roma Virtual Network.
Galilee,
Israel
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