Jackie Gmach and the Sephardic Experience: Between Two Worlds
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Jackie Gmach-Nataf, born in Tunisia in a Sephardic family, was a little girl when the Germans occupied her native country. She shares her own memoirs about that period and stories told by her parents. She also discusses her experience of being raised in a place where different cultures (Jewish, Arabic, and French) have mixed.
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- 2013-02-20
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Gmach, Jacqueline S, and Hillary S. Liber. From Bomboloni to Bagel: A Story of Two Worlds : "Si Tu Veux, Tu Peux", 2014.
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