The Sephardic Jews and the Pike Place Market (2001)

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At the turn of the century, Sephardic Jews fled the turmoil of their homeland to start a new life in America. Filled with interviews, archival photos and dozens of Ladino phrases, this slice of Northwest history captures their story as they arrived in Seattle and found work at the Pike Place Market.

Director: Stephen Sadis
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 26 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Editing: Stephen Sadis
Production: Sadis Filmworks, Sadis & Vaughn, Perpetual Motion Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

immigration, seattle, washington, jews, public market

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Sephardic Jews and the Pike Place Market about?
At the turn of the century, Sephardic Jews fled the turmoil of their homeland to start a new life in America. Filled with interviews, archival photos and dozens of Ladino phrases, this slice of Northwest history captures their story as they arrived in Seattle and found work at the Pike Place Market.
Who directed The Sephardic Jews and the Pike Place Market?
The Sephardic Jews and the Pike Place Market was directed by Stephen Sadis.
Who stars in The Sephardic Jews and the Pike Place Market?
The Sephardic Jews and the Pike Place Market stars Keith Dahlgren.
How long is The Sephardic Jews and the Pike Place Market?
The Sephardic Jews and the Pike Place Market has a runtime of 26m (26 minutes).
What genre is The Sephardic Jews and the Pike Place Market?
The Sephardic Jews and the Pike Place Market is a Documentary film.
Where was The Sephardic Jews and the Pike Place Market produced?
The Sephardic Jews and the Pike Place Market was produced in United States of America.