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La Gallarda matadora
… 2 Petenera … Our Song of the Month is dedicated to Sephardic music and flamenco, two traditions that … with one another. In today's global 'world music' scene, Sephardic music (also known as Ladino music) and flamenco, … proven by solid research. Example 2 - Petenera flamenca The melodies of the Sephardic song are usually borrowed from or …

Freylekhs (LKT)
… of one or another šer but of the very style of the melodies itself. The Ukrainian šers are in general very … 44-47 . “[At the badekns ,] the klezmer began to play sad melodies so as to summon up tears from the women... The … to participate in this pilgrimage, until then essentially Sephardic. The musical repertoire of dance played by the …
Judeo-Spanish Songs for the Life Cycle in the Eastern Mediterranean
… The album includes folksongs in Ladino that Sephardic Jews used to sing in events of the life cycle in … performed by the best folksingers, mostly women, from the Sephardic communities of Turkey and the Balkan who were … and literary content as well as the musical styles of the melodies. You can download MP3s at Amazon , or find it on …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… to the custom of Provence, apparently written by a Sephardic Jew residing in Provence in the fifteenth century. … Only later the song was introduced to the traditions of the Sephardic and Oriental Jews and was translated into the … by Jews (such as American English) and acquired different melodies throughout the Jewish diaspora (see: Ladino …
Had Gadya
… to the custom of Provence, apparently written by a Sephardic Jew residing in Provence in the fifteenth century. … Only later the song was introduced to the traditions of the Sephardic and Oriental Jews and was translated into the … by Jews (such as American English) and acquired different melodies throughout the Jewish diaspora (see: Ladino …
Atah Ehad
… Archive. … The classification of traditional Ashkenazi melodies into clearly defined genres is a difficult, perhaps … of Sefer Hashirim in which he indicated that many of the melodies in this publication were already popular at that … strophe from the piyyut “El mistater beshafrir h eviyon,” a Sephardic kabbalistic poem by R. Abraham Maimon (late …
The Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam
… of the city. The Synagogue's History In 1665, the Sephardic community decided to build a beautiful new … The building's spacious sanctuary is decorated in a typical Sephardic-Iberian style, the wooden ark and bimah located at … melody. Until the 20 th century, the oral transfer of melodies was still the primary technique of transmitting …
Brakha Tzefira
… neighborhood in Jerusalem, where most of the residents were Sephardic Jews from Salonika. Tzefira had unpleasant … she grew up with, and in them, she was exposed to the melodies of the liturgy, absorbing piyutim and more. Like many girls of Sephardic families, Tzefira attended a school in the old …
Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… Yom Kippur. All of the Jewish communities in Israel, both Sephardic and Ashkenazi, follow this tradition. In the … is recited changes from place to place. The western Sephardic communities limited the blessing to the Sabbath, … communities, from Yemen to Lithuania, developed unique melodies for the blessing, the Ashkenazi community had the …
Seliha-Selihot
… Heshbon Nefesh [self-reflection] on the passing year. Sephardic and oriental Jews maintain the tradition of … [3] The Selihot service is performed at night. In the Sephardic communities, the Selihot are recited early in the … these poems are sung to a limited set of about twenty basic melodies, called Lehanim , each of which is adapted to …