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Arrorró, mi alma (Nanas del arrorró)
… This widespread lullaby is sung by non-Jews in Spain and in South America, and probably reached the Sephardim via Jewish immigrants from South America. … Judeo-Spanish Songs for the Life Cycle in …
Bendigamos
… some interesting threads in the path of Bendigamos from Southern France to Curaçao from where it also spread, in the …
Sebastián Díaz Peña
… conductor of the opera company of Egisto Petrilli, touring South America in 1879. As composer, Díaz Peña's repertoire …
Enrico Fink
… he has toured extensively native Italy, Europe, North and South America, in theatres as well as in schools and …
2. El merecimiento de Isaac (Im afes rova' ha-qen)
… into Ladino. International Symposium on Sephardi Jews in South-Eastern Europe and Their Contribution to the …
Léibele Schwartz
… In 1959 Léibele and his second wife went to Johannesburg, South Africa where he performed for three years at the … in Chile and Brazil. He also toured as a soloist throughout South America and Europe. Leibele on the anniversary of …
Pinchas Borenstein
… He played a pivotal role in the Jewish musical community in South America, serving as the organizer and first president of the Association of Cantors of South America. Beyond his work in the synagogue, Borenstein …
Music of the Jews of Monastir
… After World War I, most of these Jews moved to North and South America as well as Israel carrying with them a rich …
The Music on Comtat-Venaissin
… Sephardic (aka Spanish-Portuguese) liturgy such as those of south-western France (Bayonne, Bordeaux). However, this … Colonialism & After: An Algerian Jewish Community (South Hadley, Mass.: Bergin & Garvey Publishers, 1988). [9] …
A cantor’s pledge in the High Holyday’s Provençal liturgy (Minhag Carpentras)
… or Rit Comtadin was used by the Jews of the Papal States of southern France, an area also known as Comtat Venaissin or … result of migrations of Jews from Algeria and Morocco to Southern France since the early nineteenth century. As we …