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Seliha-Selihot
… Seliha genre blossomed during the golden age of the Jews in Spain during which many were written and their style …
Aharon Amram
… tour. They performed in countries such as Belgium, Holland, Spain, and France. The tour was a success and was critically …
Girona, the Mother of Israel: The Jews of Catalonia
… Catalonian city that used to be an important Jewish hub in Spain. The film also discusses Catalan-Ladino folk music. … Songs … Judeo-Spanish Songs … Sephardi music … Sephardim … Spain … Girona … Sephardi … Girona, the Mother of Israel: …
The Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam
… of the exiled Jews immigrated to the Netherlands from Spain and Portugal. Throughout this period, many refugees … who fled from Antwerp and France. After their exile from Spain in 1492, some of the Jews first escaped to Portugal. … of the Anusim (those who were forced to convert) in Spain and Portugal arrived in Amsterdam. During that period, …
Andalusian Nuba
… of Andalusian music, from its origins in 9 th century Spain, its arrival in North African countries in the … music's origins can be traced back to 9 th century Cordoba, Spain. It was created by the Arab musician Ali Ibn Nafi , … Ishaq al-Mawsili. He immigrated to Al-Andalus (Muslim Spain), and founded a new musical school in Cordoba, in the …
Romancero
… - Judezmo ,Judeo-Spanish … 9617 … Judeo-Spanish - Ladino … Spain … Sephardi … Romancero … שושנה וייך-שחק …
Romanza - Romance
… A narrative poem, a ballad, originated in Medieval Spain. As a literally form, the text consists of an … - Judezmo ,Judeo-Spanish … 9617 … Judeo-Spanish - Ladino … Spain … Spanish … Sephardi … Romanza - Romance … שושנה …
Cantiga - cantica - cantar - canción
… ,Judeo-Spanish … 9617 … Judeo-Spanish - Ladino … Spanish … Spain … Sephardi … Cantiga - cantica - cantar - canción … …
A piyyut by Bar Abun
… … 1920 … Piyyut … Piyyutim … Ibn Gebirol … Paytanim … Spain … France … Andalusia … Andalus … Poetry … Medieval … …
Likhvod Hatanna Haelokai (In Honor of the Holy Tanna)
… kabbalist Rabbi Simeon Ibn Lavi (who was probably born in Spain) and “Va-amartem ko le-hai” composed by Rabbi Yosef …