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- Adio_Kerida_(film) abstract "Adio Kerida: Goodbye my Dear Love is an award-winning 2002 documentary by American anthropologist Ruth Behar that follows her trip to Cuba, which her family left when she was four. She searches for memories from her past and investigates the dwindling Sephardic Jewish community that remains, estimated at less than 800 in 2011.".
- Adio_Kerida_(film) wikiPageExternalLink AdioKerida.htm.
- Adio_Kerida_(film) wikiPageID "18634911".
- Adio_Kerida_(film) wikiPageRevisionID "639288503".
- Adio_Kerida_(film) director Ruth_Behar.
- Adio_Kerida_(film) language "Spanish with English subtitles".
- Adio_Kerida_(film) name "Adio Kerida: Goodbye my Dear Love".
- Adio_Kerida_(film) released "2002".
- Adio_Kerida_(film) runtime "4920.0".
- Adio_Kerida_(film) subject Category:2000s_documentary_films.
- Adio_Kerida_(film) subject Category:2002_films.
- Adio_Kerida_(film) subject Category:American_documentary_films.
- Adio_Kerida_(film) subject Category:American_films.
- Adio_Kerida_(film) subject Category:Documentary_films_about_Cuba.
- Adio_Kerida_(film) subject Category:Documentary_films_about_Jews_and_Judaism.
- Adio_Kerida_(film) subject Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_Cuba.
- Adio_Kerida_(film) comment "Adio Kerida: Goodbye my Dear Love is an award-winning 2002 documentary by American anthropologist Ruth Behar that follows her trip to Cuba, which her family left when she was four. She searches for memories from her past and investigates the dwindling Sephardic Jewish community that remains, estimated at less than 800 in 2011.".
- Adio_Kerida_(film) label "Adio Kerida (film)".
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- Adio_Kerida_(film) sameAs Q15052370.
- Adio_Kerida_(film) sameAs Q15052370.
- Adio_Kerida_(film) wasDerivedFrom Adio_Kerida_(film)?oldid=639288503.
- Adio_Kerida_(film) isPrimaryTopicOf Adio_Kerida_(film).