Sarah
Leiter

Sarah Leiter

University of New Mexico
Gerald and Robin Silk Fellow

Research Topic

“Children of Songbirds”: Creating Community from Emergent Ancestral Jewishness

Bio

Sarah Leiter’s research focuses on questions of social identity and historical consciousness, particularly among Hispanic Catholic New Mexicans who have recently discovered their Sephardic Jewish ancestry. She is also interested in Jewish identification more broadly and has done ethnographic research at an African American Jewish temple in Chicago and among hopeful converts to Judaism in the capital of Brazil.

Leiter received her Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico.

Selected publications

  • “Spanish by Another Name? Racializing Sephardic Identity in Contemporary New Mexico,” Anthropological Quarterly 97.4 (2024): 285–318.
  •  “‘I Was the Only Goyim There’: Linguistic Imitation and Socialization among Sephardic New Mexicans,” Journal of Jewish Languages 11.2 (2023): 262–91. 

Fellowship

2025–2026

Exploring the many ways that Jewishness is expressed and contested across geographies of the contemporary moment.