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Sarah Aroeste is a Manhattan-based〔Elissa Strauss, (“Sarah Aroeste, keeping Ladino music alive,” ) ''New York Daily News'', November 11, 2008.〕 Jewish Ladino musician.〔Mordechai Shinefield, (“Monday Music: The Face of Ladino Dream-Pop,” ) ''The Forward'', May 21, 2012.〕 Her music is often referred to as “feminist Ladino rock.”〔Felix Contreras and Catalina Maria Johnson, hosts, (“Latin Music That Breaks Barriers And Pushes Boundaries,” ) NPR, June 21, 2012.〕 ==Early life== Aroeste grew up in Princeton, New Jersey.〔 Her family roots can be traced to the formerly vibrant Greek Jewish community of Salonika, which was almost completely destroyed in the Holocaust. In 1927, her family built a synagogue in Salonika, which today remains one of the only synagogues there. Her family immigrated to the United States from Macedonia and Greece in the early 20th century.〔Dmitri Ehrlich, (“’Jewish Shakira’ Gives Her Songs a Sexy Spin,” ) ''The Forward'', August 15, 2003.〕 Aroeste trained in classical opera singing at Westminster Choir College and Yale University.〔(“Sarah Aroeste – Biography,” ) All About Jazz. Accessed November 12, 2012.〕〔Aaron Cohen, (“Sarah Aroeste’s modern spin on tuneful tradition,” ) ''Chicago Tribune'', April 9, 2004.〕 She attended the Israel Vocal Arts Institute in 1997, first learning traditional Ladino songs while studying with Nico Castel.〔Mordechai Shinefield, (“For Ladino Musicians, World’s A Stage,” ) ''The Forward'', July 2, 2012.〕
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