On Language, Gender, and the Stigma of Mizrahi Sentimentality: An Interview with Ayelet Tsabari
Interviews Zaman Collective Interviews Zaman Collective

On Language, Gender, and the Stigma of Mizrahi Sentimentality: An Interview with Ayelet Tsabari

It's rare for English-speaking audiences to find prosaic accounts and imaginations of Mizrahi life written by an Israeli author that were originally composed in English, rather than translated from Hebrew. Ayelet Tsabari's work offers us a glimpse into her life as a Yemeni woman born in Israel not only by way of content- but by way of language; Hebrew makes itself subliminally known in her writing.

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Stories of Life as a Jewish Gymnast in Iran
Interviews Jamie Aftalion Interviews Jamie Aftalion

Stories of Life as a Jewish Gymnast in Iran

Before my mother and her family fled Iran, she spent her years in Tehran as a competitive female gymnast. Her team was the first Iranian gymnastics group to qualify for the Pan-Asian games and they performed for the Shah’s White Revolutionary Ceremony. This collection of photos and recently-collected testimonies explores her experiences as a Jewish competitive athlete tasked with balancing her passion and her identity. 

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