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The Sefarad research line aims to research the historical-cultural legacy of the Jewish people in Navarra.

One of the project’s main components is the Sefarad Virtual Museum (MuViS for its initials in Spanish). It began in the summer of 2017 as a response to the particularity of Jewish heritage in Navarra, which is scattered throughout the region and subject to different entities. Thus, two highly relevant phenomena converge in this subproject, including Sefarad archeology and the digital humanities, specifically a virtual museum, in order to fulfill the mission of providing the academic community and society with access to information on a virtual platform. With it, the project hopes to contribute to knowledge of the importance of Hispanic Jewish legacy.

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PROJECT THE KEYS TO SEPHARAD - INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE!

From the Virtual Museum of Sefarad we are carrying out a project that aims to know the report of the past of the Sephardim, the meaning of Sefarad and of one of the centuries-old traditions that have reached our days. We believe that the report about our past is one of the most important components of our cultural legacy, without which it would be impossible to maintain our identity and pass it on to future generations.

We are looking for people interested in participating in this study, either through a short questionnaire, or through an interview (in both cases identity is protected).

Please take a moment to fill in this form questionnaire. It is completely anonymous and confidential.

However, if you would like to share family memories, traditions and experiences in more depth in an interview, there will be a field at the end of questionnaire to leave your email address.

Thank you very much for your time and interest! Munchas grasyas!


 

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Main researcher

Anna Dulska

adulska@ unav.es
group Creativity and Cultural Heritage,  

 

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