EPISODE · Jan 1, 2026 · 36 MIN
Episode 4: Henna - protecting the girls, preserving tradition
from Ayuni: Voices of our Jewish Grandmothers · host Sarah Sassoon, Dalya Arussy Di Veroli, Drora Arussy
January 1, 2026 - 12 Tevet 2786In this episode we explore our memories from our own henna ceremonies and the meaning of such events – then and now. We discuss the meaning these ceremonies hold for us, for our grandmothers and for our heritage.Enjoyed this episode? Please like, comment, or leave a review on your podcast platform or send us an email at [email protected] encouragement helps us carry these ancestral stories into the world — story by story, grandmother by grandmother.Share Your StoryEvery family holds a universe of memory. If you’ve carried a song, a story, a proverb, a photograph, a silence — we welcome you to share it with us at [email protected] voice becomes part of our collective archive. Email us at [email protected] so we can feature your story on a future episode.Stay Connected- Instagram: @ayuni_voices- YouTube: @JewishUnityDiversitySupport Our VoicesAyuni is a labor of heart and heritage.- Become a supporter: If you believe in preserving the lived stories of Middle Eastern and North African Jewish women, please consider supporting this work. Your contribution helps us document what was almost forgotten — and amplify what must be remembered.- Sponsor an episode: We partner with individuals and organizations who honor storytelling, heritage, and women’s voices. If you’d like to sponsor an episode in memory of a grandmother or in celebration of your family's story, please reach out at [email protected]. Mentioned in this episode:1. Noam Sienna, scholar of Jewish culture and history, henna artist2. Joan Roth, world-renowned photographer of Jewish women3. Leah Avraham, singer, dancer and choreographer of Yemenite Jewish songs4. Merav Roseman, author of "Shimu Kola" about Jewish women in Sana'a https://www.merav-books.com/ Theme music by Oshrat Haim
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January 1, 2026 - 12 Tevet 2786In this episode we explore our memories from our own henna ceremonies and the meaning of such events – then and now. We discuss the meaning these ceremonies hold for us, for our grandmothers and for our heritage.Enjoyed this episode? Please like, comment, or leave a review on your podcast platform or send us an email at [email protected] encouragement helps us carry these ancestral stories into the world — story by story, grandmother by grandmother.Share Your StoryEvery family holds a universe of memory. If you’ve carried a song, a story, a proverb, a photograph, a silence — we welcome you to share it with us at [email protected] voice becomes part of our collective archive. Email us at [email protected] so we can feature your story on a future episode.Stay Connected- Instagram: @ayuni_voices- YouTube: @JewishUnityDiversitySupport Our VoicesAyuni is a labor of heart and heritage.- Become a supporter: If you believe in preserving the lived stories of Middle Eastern and North African Jewish women, please consider supporting this work. Your contribution helps us document what was almost forgotten — and amplify what must be remembered.- Sponsor an episode: We partner with individuals and organizations who honor storytelling, heritage, and women’s voices. If you’d like to sponsor an episode in memory of a grandmother or in celebration of your family's story, please reach out at [email protected]. Mentioned in this episode:1. Noam Sienna, scholar of Jewish culture and history, henna artist2. Joan Roth, world-renowned photographer of Jewish women3. Leah Avraham, singer, dancer and choreographer of Yemenite Jewish songs4. Merav Roseman, author of "Shimu Kola" about Jewish women in Sana'a https://www.merav-books.com/ Theme music by Oshrat Haim
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