Haïm Vidal Séphiha (28 January 1923 – 17 December 2019) was a Belgian-French
linguist
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and
professor emeritus
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...
at several European universities, notably the
Sorbonne. He was one of the first people to study
Judaeo-Spanish
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Originally spoken in Spain, and then after the Edict of Expulsion spreading ...
, today spoken by a number of
Sephardi Jews
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, and has contributed to the defense and promotion of the language's continued use.
Biography
Séphiha was born in
Brussels
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,
Belgium
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to a family of
Sephardic Jews
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from
Istanbul
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. Due to jokes about his name, he added the Judeo-Spanish version of his name: Vidal. After obtaining Belgian citizenship through residency, Vidal began language study. He was arrested on 1 March 1943 and deported with other Belgian Jews to
Auschwitz-Birkenau
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on 24 September 1943, returning to Belgium on 28 April 1945. His father was murdered at
Dachau
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on 10 May 1945. Séphiha's mother and two sisters were deported to
Ravensbrück. As Turkish citizens, the three women were transferred by the Nazis at the end of February 1945 from Ravensbrück to Moda, in Turkey, where they were kept under house arrest until the end of 1945, when they were returned to Belgium.
After the war, Séphiha began studying chemistry at
université libre de Bruxelles
The (French language, French, ; lit. Free University of Brussels; abbreviated ULB) is a French-speaking research university in Brussels, Belgium. It has three campuses: the ''Solbosch'' campus (in the City of Brussels and Ixelles), the ''Plain ...
, then moved to
Rouen
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, France in 1948. The death of his mother in 1950 reignited his interest in his Sephardi roots. Séphiha resumed his studies in linguistics, Spanish literature and Portuguese literature at the
Sorbonne in
Paris
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, becoming a university professor in 1981. Séphiha became chair of linguistics in Judeo-Spanish, a position created for him in 1984 at the Sorbonne. Séphiha held that chair position until 1991, publishing dozens of books on the issues facing the Judeo-Spanish language advising over 400 student theses on the language. In 1979, Séphiha founded ''Vidas Largas'', an organization founded to defend and promote Judeo-Spanish culture.
In 1977, Séphiha published one of his best-known works, ''L'Agonie des Judéo-Espagnols (The Agony of the Judeo-Spanish)''. The word agony in this context is meant to invoke the Greek meaning of the term (a struggle):
Séphiha denied having announced the disappearance of the Judeo-Spanish language. That same year, Séphiha published two theses related to ', and how it is different to ''
judesmo.''
Books and Honors
In 1989, Séphiha co-wrote a book with
Edgar Morin
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and Véronique Grappe-Nahoum entitled ''Vidal et les siens''.
In 1997, the
University of Berlin
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The university was established by Frederick William III on the initiative of Wilhelm von Humbol ...
dedicated a collection of his works, entitled ''Hommage à Haïm Vidal Séphiha''.
In 2015, Séphiha looked back on his life and professional work in an interview book with his son Dominique Vidal, journalist for ''
Le Monde diplomatique''.
Books
* ''L'agonie des Judéo-Espagnols'', Paris, éd. Entente, coll. « Minorités », 1977
* ''L'intensité en judéo-espagnol'', Conseil Scientifique de l'UER d'études ibériques et latino-américaines, 1977
* ''Le ladino (judéo-espagnol calque) : structure et évolution d'une langue liturgique'', Paris, éd. Vidas Largas, 1982
* ''Le judéo-espagnol'', éd. Entente, coll. Langues en péril,
Paris
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, 1986
* ''Vidal et les siens'', avec
Edgar Morin
Edgar Morin (; ; né Nahoum; born 8 July 1921) is a French philosopher and sociologist of the theory of information who has been recognized for his work on complexity and "complex thought" ('' pensée complexe''), and for his scholarly contribut ...
, Véronique Grappe-Nahoum,
Le Seuil,
Paris
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, 1989
* ''Contes judéo-espagnols, Du miel au fiel'', éd. Bibliophane,
Paris
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, 1991
* ''Sépharades d’hier et d’aujourd’hui'' (avec
Richard Ayoun), éd. Liana Levi, 1992
* ''Ma vie pour le judéo-espagnol, La langue de ma mère'' (Entretien avec Dominique Vidal), éd. Le bord de l'eau, 2015
Articles
« Le judéo-espagnol »
*
ttp://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/1997/07/VIDAL_SEPHIHA/8868 « La cité perdue des séfarades » pour ''
Le Monde diplomatique'', juillet 1997
''Nuit et Brouillard''pou
Sepharad.org*
References
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20th-century Belgian Jews
21st-century Belgian Jews
Nazi concentration camp survivors
Academic staff of the University of Paris
Linguists from France
Free University of Brussels (1834–1969) alumni
1923 births
2019 deaths
Belgian Sephardi Jews
20th-century French Sephardi Jews
Belgian emigrants to France
Belgian people of Spanish descent
Belgian people of Turkish descent
Linguists of Judaeo-Spanish