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La Vara was a Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) language weekly newspaper, published 1922–1948 as a national Sephardi Jewish newspaper in the United States.[1][2] It was edited by Albert Levy,[1][2][3] and had a circulation of 16,500 in 1928.[1] Marc D. Angel counts it as one of the two most important such publications historically, the other being La America.[1]
La Vara introduced an English-language section in 1934.[3]
Notes
- ^ a b c d Marc D. Angel, The Sephardim of the United States: An Exploratory Study. Originally published in American Jewish life, 1920-1990, Taylor & Francis, 1998, ISBN 0-415-91925-8. Volume 4 of the 8-volume Routledge series American Jewish history, Jeffrey S. Gurock, ed. PDF accessed online 2009-10-30; this is on p. 33 of the PDF, p. 109 of the book.
- ^ a b Helene Schwartz Kenvin, This Land of Liberty: A History of America's Jews, Behrman House, 1986, ISBN 0-87441-421-0, p. 133.
- ^ a b Albert Adatto, Sephardim and the Seattle Sephardic Community, University of Washington masters thesis (1939), available at Seattle Central Library Seattle Room. p. 35–36.
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