#Shabbat_Shalom! Today's Sephardi World Weekly features articles on Yemeni-Israeli Sisters in Vogue, Rhodes Paradise Lost, Recipe Saved, and Rosh Hashanah SelichotThis Week’s Articles:1.) #Vogue Magazine traveled to Tel Aviv, Israel to check out the three Israeli sisters known as A-WA, a girls group that sings in Yemenite Arabic. Taken in by their style and sensibility, Vogue’s writer asked the million dollar question: “Who are these three women in High Top Sneakers and Djellabas, and where have they been all of our lives?”2.) Born in Rhodes, Greek Islands in 1898, Rachel Shemarya moved to New York, New York in 1921 before eventually making her way to Seattle, Washington. While the Jewish Community of Rhodes was lost to the #Holocaust, “a taste of that world has been preserved in one of Rachel’s handwritten recipes.” The recipe, now preserved in Sephardic Studies at the University of Washington, “offers a rare look into the lives of Sephardic women whose experiences often escape the written record.”Feature of the Week: “Selichot Medley” by The Revivo ProjectThe popular Israeli Revivo Project perform a medley of #selichot (penitential poems) traditionally sung in the synagogue in the period leading up to #Rosh_HaShanah.SWW is dedicated in honor of the President of Portugal Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa - Presidente da República, who visited ASF’s multi-partner exhibition, Portugal, The Last Hope: Aristides de Sousa Mendes’ Visas for Freedom, in the Leon Levy Gallery at The Center for Jewish History on Thursday#Sephardi, #Sephardim, #ASF, #Sephardic, #Portugal, #Jews,#Jewish, #Judaism, #Rhodes, #Crypto-Jews, #CJH