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Im tashiv (Qiddush shel Shabbat)
The sanctification (qiddush) of the Sabbath Day over the wine, a selection of Biblical…
A Recovered Voice from the Past
Preface
The history of the Jews, Heinrich Graetz, the great nineteenth-century German…
Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
This document, in the form of a synoptic table, incorporates three versions of Idelsohn’…
James Levy
The musical lore of James Levy's family has deep roots in Gibraltar. Toward the end of…
8-11. El nacimiento de Abraham- version 4: Cuando el rey Nimrod
The earliest written version available of this hagiographic copla appears in a late…
18 -19. Los dedos hambrientos
Two variants of a children’s rhyme recited while playing with the fingers, starting with…
Dicotín dicotán (Ricotín ricotán)
A children’s game: one child lowers his head, hides his face and closes his eyes, while…
Endentino (Retahila de sorteo)
A song used to choose the role each child will play in a game. This rhyme is the origin…
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Luvia del Dio (Invocaciòn a la lluvia)
Children’s invocation of rain is common in Sephardic traditions. When rain was needed,…
Alegre m'alegre (Juego de callarse)
A children’s game in which, after this rhyme is completed, the first one who speaks…