The world’s oldest Hebrew Bible will be publicly displayed in NYC
The 1,100-year-old Codex Sassoon is expected to fetch $30 to $50 million at auction. But for the next two weeks, anyone can view this ancient, important book.
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The 1,100-year-old Codex Sassoon is expected to fetch $30 to $50 million at auction. But for the next two weeks, anyone can view this ancient, important book.
Lala Tamar embraces and reinvents her culture by singing in Haketia, a North African dialect of Ladino.
Part of Central Park's iconic SummerStage series, "New York Sings Yiddish" will take place on June 14.