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Degalim Averu Bayabasha
… … 7 … 40460 … Canada … From the collection of James Levy … Sephardim … Spanish Morocco … Purim … Casablanca … Gibraltar … Piyyut … Western Sephardic … James Levy … Degalim Averu Bayabasha …
Purim Lanu
… … 7 … 40462 … Canada … From the collection of James Levy … Sephardim … Spanish Morocco … Casablanca … Gibraltar … Purim … Western Sephardic … James Levy … Purim Lanu …
Con Gran Placer Señores Yo Os Quiero Contar
… … 7 … 40386 … Canada … From the collection of James Levy … Sephardim … Spanish Morocco … Gibraltar … Casablanca … Judeo-Spanish … Purim … Western Sephardic … James Levy … Con Gran Placer Señores Yo Os …
The Spanish-Portuguese Jewish Liturgy
… Jewish congregations, also known as Western Sephardi. The exceptionally small size of these communities …
Arrorró, mi alma (Nanas del arrorró)
… in Spain and in South America, and probably reached the Sephardim via Jewish immigrants from South America. … …
Kayikçi (Retahila para balanceo)
… the most well-known parent-child game among the Turkish Sephardim. The parent sits with the child on his/her knees, …
Bate, bate (Adivina quien te dio)
… This is a game very popular among Sephardim from Thessaloniki. One child hides his face. While …
Endentino (Retahila de sorteo)
… rhymes, “Endendino sofalacatino,” which derives from the Sephardic tradition for the Balkans. … Judeo-Spanish Songs …

Luvia del Dio (Invocaciòn a la lluvia)
… Children’s invocation of rain is common in Sephardic traditions. When rain was needed, Jewish children …
3-6. La galana y el mar
… your beloved.” This last version is also sung among the Sephardim in Jerusalem, as shown in the fourth variant …