Haketia: A Memoir of Judeo-Spanish Language and Culture in Morocco (Sephardic Traditions)
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PublisherGaon Books
ISBN / ASIN1935604090
ISBN-139781935604099
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HaketÃa: A Memoir of Judeo-Spanish Language and Culture in Morocco is a personalized study of the Judeo-Spanish-Arabic language of the Jewish community in northern Morocco. It was the vernacular language of Jews in the region until recent decades. HaketÃa dates back to time of the Expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492, and it is to be distinguished from Ladino, another Judeo-Spanish language, spoken largely in the territories of the former Ottoman Empire. With the twentieth century diaspora of the Moroccan Jewish population, HaketÃa was carried to the Americas, France, Israel, and other countries. In these newly adopted lands, the language was not learned by the newer generations, and its use has been declining. Now it is spoken primarily by people of the older generation, who have their roots in northern Morocco. The vocabulary of HaketÃa includes a rich array of fifteenth century Castillian words, as well as Arabic verbs with Castillian declensions. HaketÃa is written with Hebrew characters.