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Sephardic Passover Song: Mah Nishtana

The following version of the famous Passover song, Mah Nishtana was sung by Rabbi Abraham Lopes Cardoso. This version is … More

Converso, Iberian Peninsula, Mah Nistanah, Passover, Sephardic Jews, Sephardic Liturgy, Shearith Israel, Spanish and Portuguese Jews

Ya Vendra- Spanish-Portuguese Pizmon

  Ya Vendra is a pizmon (Song) sung by Spanish and Portuguese Jews. It was originally written in Tangiers but … More

Conversos, Judaism, Ladino, Sephardic Liturgy, Sephardic Melodies, Shabbat, Spanish-Portuguese Jewish Liturgy

Shabbat Shalom- Spanish Moroccan Tradition

The following short song is a version of Shabbat Shalom sung in Spanish-Moroccan tradition. In the aftermath of the riots … More

Conversos, Iberian Peninsula, Kabbalat Shabbat in the Judeo Spanish Tradition, Sephardic Jews, Sephardic Liturgy, Sephardic Melodies, Spanish Jews, Spanish-Portuguese Jews

Bendigamos al Altisimo

Bendigamos al Altiisimo is a song sung by Spanish-Portuguese Jews (former Conversos) and Iberian Jews following the Judeo-Spanish tradition from … More

Anusim, Bendigamos, Birkat Hamazon, Conversos, Grace after Meals, Judeo-Spanish, Sephardic Liturgy, Sephardic Melodies, Spanish Inquisition, Spanish Jews, Turkish Sephardim

Jewish Prayer-Tehillat Adonai-תְּהִלַּת יְהוָה,

The Shacharit service (morning service) in the Spanish-Portuguese tradition begins with the last line of the Ashrei, Psalm 145. The … More

Anusim, Conversos, Sephardi Jews, Sephardic Liturgy, Sephardic Melodies, Shacharit, Spanish-Portuguese Jewish Liturgy, Spanish-Portuguese Jews

Shalom Aleichem -Spanish Moroccan Tune

The following version of the very popular Shalom Aleichem which is part of the Sabbath evening liturgy is sung to … More

North African Jewry, Sabbath Liturgy, Sephardic Liturgy, Shalom Aleichem, Spanish Jews, Spanish-Moroccan Jews

Tzur Mishelo-Sephardic Tradition

Tzur Mishelo is a zemer/piyut sung on Shabbat after a meal and closely follows the Birchat Hamazon, Grace after Meals. … More

Piyut, Sephardic Liturgy, Sephardic Melodies, Tsur Mishelo, Tzur Mishelo

Psalm 146-Judeo-Spanish Tradition-הַלְלוּיָהּ הַלְלִי נַפְשִׁי -תְּהִלִּים

The following video is a recording of Psalm 146 in the Judeo-Spanish tradition (Sephardic). The Judeo-Spanish tradition is the custom … More

Kabbalat Shabbat in the Judeo Spanish Tradition, Psalm 146, Sephardic Liturgy, Sephardic Melodies

Ein Kelohainu according to the Spanish-Portuguese Custom

The following recording of Ein Kelohainu is sung according to the Spanish-Portuguese Custom. This particular tune was once sung at the … More

Bevis Marks Synagogue, Conversos, Ein Kelohainu, En Kelohanu, Sephardic Liturgy, Sephardic Melodies, Spanish Jews in London, Spanish-Portuguese Jewish Liturgy, Spanish-Portuguese Jews

Shema v’Ahavta Spanish-Portuguese Tradition- שְׁמַע וְאָהַבְתָּ

This is the Shema V’Ahavta sung according to the Spanish-Portuguese tradition. The tune is sung at Congregation Shearith Israel in … More

Congregation Shearith Israel, Jewish Prayer, Sephardic Liturgy, Sephardic Melodies, Shema, Spanish-Portuguese Jewish Liturgy, V'ahavta

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