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Yigdal for the Second Evening of Pesah
… Spanish Morocco … Gibraltar … Casablanca … Pesach … Western Sephardic … James Levy … Yigdal for the Second Evening of …

Ki Eshmera Shabbat: Three Versions
… … Casablanca … Gibraltar … Shabbat … Zemirot … Western Sephardic … James Levy … Ki Eshmera Shabbat: Three Versions …
Hashem Melekh, Hashem Malakh
… … Sephardim … Spanish Morocco … Gibraltar … Western Sephardic … James Levy … Hashem Melekh, Hashem Malakh …
James Levy
… The musical lore of James Levy's family has deep roots in … also Hayyim (Jaime, in Spanish) as his father according to Sephardic tradition was born in 1828. Hayyim Levy the second … Presence in Latin America ). He also composed liturgical music. Following his father's death, Samuel moved to … Morocco … Judeo-Spanish … Canada … Casablanca … Western Sephardic … James Levy …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… in the Jewish past. A case in point is the scholar and musician Avraham Zvi Idelsohn, the founding father of modern Jewish musical research. Idelsohn’s life traversed several … him, Hasidim, Yemenites, Arabs, falla h im, [3] Georgians, Sephardic Jews, kushim , [4] Galician Jews and so forth. All …
Sonic Ruins: Accessory Images for Book
… Diaz Temas sefardies (view enlarged image) Image 3.2 Sephardic Songs by Gloria Levy (view enlarged image) Image … enlarged image) … Image 7.1 Abraham Lopes Cardozo cover of Sephardic Songs of Praise (view enlarged image) Image 7.1a …
Hallelu et adonay kol goyim (1)
One of the many melodies from the rich repertoire for the Hallel, the festive psalms (…
Yevarekhekha
Birkat kohanim (Priestly Blessing) is one of the most moving and solemn moments of…
Az yashir Moshe (Song of the Sea; Exodus 15) (2 versions)
… Song of Moses, a section of the morning liturgy, is sung in Sephardic communities with special melodies on Sabbaths and …
Moshe Havusha
… As a young boy, Havusha became attracted to the surrounding Sephardic-Yerushalmi synagogues, whose liturgical traditions are based on both Syrian (“Halabi”) and Egyptian musical styles. Today, Havusha, who still lives in the Beit … and singer, with a large following across different Sephardic communities. He sees himself as one of those who …