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Happy Hanukkah

9:20 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · history|Music|Religion · 1 Comment

5 Dec 2007

Last night was the first night of the festival of lights, celebrating the re-dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem after its desecration by the forces of Antiochus IV and commemorates the “miracle of the container of oil.” According to the Talmud, at the re-dedication following the victory of the Maccabees over the Seleucid Empire, there was only enough consecrated olive oil to fuel the eternal flame in the Temple for one day. Miraculously, the oil burned for eight days, which was the length of time it took to press, prepare and consecrate fresh olive oil.

Christmas ain’t got nothing on the Hip Hop Hoodios and their Ocho Kandelikas

Hip Hop Hoodios Ocho Kandelikas

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Latino Jews Represent

8:52 am By Maegan La Mala · California|Culture|Events|Los Angeles|mexico|Religion · Comments Off

30 Jan 2006

judaism-star.gif During the 1500′s many Jews fled Spain into Mexico City, adding to the Mestisaje culture. This and the intersection of Jewish Latinidad in parts of Los Angeles was the focus of a conference held last week at UC Irvine. The conference titled Latinos and Jews: A Conference on Historical and Contemporary Connections discussed the history of Jewish Latino identity as it pertains to those with Mexican background and how anti-Semitism among Catholic Latinos manifests itself. Recently more and more Latinos have been doing some soul and DNA searching in order to identify Jewish roots. But there is still a gap to be bridged. For example:

When Arturo Vargas, executive director of the National Assn. of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, asked those in the audience to raise their hands if they identified as Jewish, most of the room responded. When he asked for the Latinos to raise their hands, only a few did.

The event was sponsored by the American Jewish Committee and the UC Irvine Center for Research on Latinos in a Global Society.

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