The UK’s Sephardic Renaissance

The article explores a growing revival of Sephardic Jewish culture in the UK, driven by a new generation embracing Sephardic history, traditions, language, music, and cuisine while challenging the long-standing dominance of Ashkenazi narratives in British Jewish life. It argues that this renaissance is fostering a more inclusive understanding of Jewish identity by celebrating the diversity and global heritage of Sephardic communities.

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