Aki Yerushalayim
Aki Yerushalayim (Ladino pronunciation: [aˈki jeɾuʃaˈlajim]; meaning 'Here Jerusalem') was an Israeli magazine in Judaeo-Spanish (Ladino) published two to three times a year between 1979 and 2016.[1]
It was the main periodical published in that language, together with the newspaper Şalom, published in Turkey. The aim of Aki Yerushalayim was to ensure the preservation and diffusion of Ladino and the Sephardic culture. The magazine was jointly published by the Sefarad Association and the Autoridad Nasionala del Ladino, the Ladino regulator.
Its director was Moshe Shaul. The magazine had an online edition as well.
References
- Santacruz, Daniel (23 January 2017). "Aki Yerushalayim, oldest all-Ladino magazine in the world closes after 37 years". eSefarad.com. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
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