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Moshe Cordova
… origin who had broken away from the main body of the Sephardi community, placing themselves under the protection … learn. In 1923, with the encouragement of the acting chief rabbi of Istanbul, Haim Bejerano (also a poet and composer), … therefore an alternative, even if diminished, center for Sephardic synagogues whose liturgy was based on the Turkish …
Yehiel 'Adaki
… the H erez region as a goldsmith. He also officiated as a rabbi without receiving payment. In 1906, when Yehiel was … Cairo, where he stayed for a year and a half, and studied Sephardic cantorate in the H anan synagogue. In 1926, … song, they stopped because some distinguished Ashkenazi and Sephardic guests have arrived at the wedding. After the …
3. The Little Sister (Aḥot Qetanah)
… the qadish opening of the eve of Rosh Hashanah service in Sephardic and Eastern synagogues. It was composed by Abraham … song is a free translation of Aḥot qetanah into Ladino by Rabbi Reuben Eliyahu Yisrael (see above, no. 2 ). The poem … bbbaA, cccaA, etc.). The refrain became a traditional Sephardic blessing: “may the year end and its curses.” The …
Asher Shimon Mizrahi
… the old city walls and built a new home across from the Sephardic Synagogue in the newly established neighborhood of … fled the city or hid in order to escape the Turkish draft. Rabbi Eliyahu Panigel, a wealthy merchant and admirer of … Mizrahi. Eulogies were given in Asher's honor by the great Sephardic Rabbis of Israel , Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, Rabbi David …
Nissan Cohen-Melamed
… left for Tel Aviv in 1927, where he was appointed by Rabbi Ousiel to officiate as cantor in the sephardic synagogue 'Ohel Moed,' and as choir director in Pirhei Kehuna College for Sephardic Hazzanut, of which he later became manager. His …
50. Bezokhri 'al mishkavi (Çakum Effendi)
… A selihah by Rabbi Yehudah Ibn Bal’am (Al-Andalus, 11th century). Çakum … is different from the traditional one printed in most Sephardic mahzorim taken from 2 Samuel 24, 10 (נפלה נא ביד … … Judeo-Spanish - Ladino … Ladino Songs … Ottoman Empire … Sephardic song … Salonica … Saloniki … Selihot - Selikhot … …
Arba Otiyot
… the lore of the venerated tzaddiq (Heb. virtuous/ holy man) Rabbi Yaacov Abuhatzira and the members of the rabbinical dynasty he founded. The songs have been codified … University institution dedicated to the research of the Sephardic and Oriental Jewry, under the direction of Yair …
Haim Louk
… Rabbi Haim Louk was born in 1942 in Casablanca , Morocco, to … was here that Louk was introduced to the world of piyyut . Rabbi Yitzhak Kedoshim, the choir's conductor at the time, … invited to serve as the cantor and rabbi of the Em Habanim Sephardic community in Los Angeles, which follows the … Liturgy … Arab-Jewish … Judeo-Arabic … Rabbi Haim Louk … Sephardi … Haim Louk …
Ades Synagogue
… development of the hazzanut style known today as Jerusalem-Sephardic. Many important hazzanim and rabbis have participated in services at the synagogue, including the late Sephardic chief rabbi and political power Obadiah Yosef of …
60. Noche de alhad (Elie Cohen)
… of the piyyut Be-moza’ei yom menuhah , this traditional Sephardic copla was probably the most popular Ladino song … ( 1971 , pp. 127-128) uncovered the name of its author, Rabbi Abraham Toledo, who was an important Sephardic Ottoman poet active in the late seventeenth and …