Jewish religious song is Bosnian very popular folk song ''Kad ja pođoh na Bembašu'', This song is very popular among Bosniaks Moslems. It is part of Bosnian uniqe culture. Sephards broght it when they came in Sarajevo aprox. 1580.
My grandma used to sing the romanceros, but she only would mention her grandma used to sing that same songs. I am from El Salvador, so there was a lot of Judio things and habits in my family, but I think it got lost in time. =(
I am indeed deeply proud of my Sephardi heritage as a greek born Sephardi even though I have had to live here now in London,England for many years now.
wounderful songs in Ladino . Ani loh Sephardim, ani Jecke Ashkenazim, ha bayit medabaidem Germanit ve Polonit ve Jiddish. Shir Sepharadim Ladino tov meod. Shalom Rina
@@ruh8659 Portugal’s king John the II first allowed a temporary entrance permit of 8 months that only the very wealthy Jews could afford to pay. Those who weren’t weren’t able to pay the exorbitant entrance fee were sold into slavery and at the end of the 8 months only 600 families were supposedly permitted to stay in the kingdom of Portugal. King John reneged on his promise to provide ships for rest of the Jewish community to find refuge elsewhere and then several thousand found refuge in the independent kingdom of Navarre. But eventually within several years both the kingdoms of Navarre & Portugal forcibly converted the Jews. King John II won the prize for deception and cruelty by not keeping his promise to sponsor safe passage and offering two choices: convert or be sold into slavery. In addition to his deception King John arrested the children of Jews that refused to convert and had them shipped off alone to the Portuguese island of Sao Tome where they were killed by wild animals and or died of starvation. When King John II f finally died there was hope that King Manuel would treat the Sephardim fairly after he freed the enslaved Jews. But subsequent to his marriage with the daughter of Ferdinand & Isabella King Manuel agreed to the expel Portugal’s Jews in 1496. He then declared that the expulsion would be on a particular day in 1497 and only from the port of Lisbon. Yet the Jews that tried to leave on the designated day were not met with ships as promised but with priests who converted them involuntarily.
It is my discovery (thanks to TH-cam) that Philippines had saved many holocaust people, GOD’s People and my people…. God Bless the Jewish people and Israel…..
What's crazy is that all my last names which are Spaniard, Portuguese, French, and German fall under the 5,220 Sephardic and Ashkenazi last names. I am a Caucasian, and my whole family is Caucasian. And this whole thing drives me bonkers. According to history, as soon as the kings of Spain under influence by the Catholic Church gave the decree to expell all Sephardic Jews in 1492, the Jews found themselves on pilgrimage throughout Europe and Asia. They also boarded the sea-faring ships en route to the new world, and there began populating and starting new families in new lands with natives of South America, the Caribbean, and North America all the way to modern day Canada. Indeed biblical prophecy is true when it describes the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem in 70 AD, and the Jewish people were spread throughout the ends of the earth. Finally in 1967, the land of Israel was restored. So all the expelling of Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews was God's doing all along to bring them back together again to the land He promised like a hen gathering her chicks. Matthew 23:37 NASB "Jerusalem, Jerusalem, who kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to her! How often I wanted to gather your children together, the way a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, and you were unwilling." 🤔
Sephardic Jews last names are Alba, Gomez, Lopez, Hernandez and etc. I just wonder if the people in the Philippines were decent from Sephardic Jews. As a Filipino (and American educated), nobody ever mentioned if Filipinos were descendants from the Sephardic Jews …. Can someone educate my ignorance
ladino is beautiful. It's so sensitive. All the lyrics are so intimate.
Thank you for recognizing and bringing light to our beautiful heritage.
Por siempre Israel. Por siempre Sefarad.
This was so beautiful and sensitive that it brought tears to my eyes.
Jewish religious song is Bosnian very popular folk song ''Kad ja pođoh na Bembašu'',
This song is very popular among Bosniaks Moslems. It is part of Bosnian uniqe culture.
Sephards broght it when they came in Sarajevo aprox. 1580.
finding this during the last time is a beautiful godsend .
Eterna Sefarad!!! Shalom do Brasil da comunidade judaica do Recife.
My grandma used to sing the romanceros, but she only would mention her grandma used to sing that same songs. I am from El Salvador, so there was a lot of Judio things and habits in my family, but I think it got lost in time. =(
the Inquisition was still in Mexico 1837. "El Santo Ufficio" film will show.
Enter chabad.org to learn about judaism
I am indeed deeply proud of my Sephardi heritage as a greek born Sephardi even though I have had to live here now in London,England for many years now.
Love it! The sound of the music and prayers give me goose pimples.
Ermozo!!!
wounderful songs in Ladino . Ani loh Sephardim, ani Jecke Ashkenazim, ha bayit medabaidem Germanit ve Polonit ve Jiddish. Shir Sepharadim Ladino tov meod. Shalom Rina
Shalom Rina, wherever you reside in nowadays, know that you're always welcome in Israel with your Jewish brothers and sisters :)
Chag Sukkot Sameach
Katharina Huth just amazing
Traditions Sublimes et Admirables.
hermoso trabajo
MAZAL I BUENAS HORAS QUE TENGASH!!!
Beautiful
my grandfather came from Thessaloniki to the lands of Turkey now I live in Istanbul
beautiful
תודה רבה, G-d bless...
The shot at 8:47 is Caracas, Venezuela
Sefardi jewry it's a very rich culture
Me encanta cuando canta las mujeres de Tetuan.
My people my story
The sefarad are not just spanish descendents. There are others, Portuguese especially.
Its more portuguese actually. Sefarad means hispaniola, iberian peninsula before they were made two countires
Also portugals history with marranos and conversos is different, portugal even took in many Spanish conversos (more expelling happened in spain)
@@ruh8659 well, once they accepted the runaway jews from spain they forced all of the jewish population to convert or die.
@@brunandre most were already novos cristianos who weren't trusted by spain, the rest converted from what i know
@@ruh8659 Portugal’s king John the II first allowed a temporary entrance permit of 8 months that only the very wealthy Jews could afford to pay. Those who weren’t weren’t able to pay the exorbitant entrance fee were sold into slavery and at the end of the 8 months only 600 families were supposedly permitted to stay in the kingdom of Portugal. King John reneged on his promise to provide ships for rest of the Jewish community to find refuge elsewhere and then several thousand found refuge in the independent kingdom of Navarre. But eventually within several years both the kingdoms of Navarre & Portugal forcibly converted the Jews. King John II won the prize for deception and cruelty by not keeping his promise to sponsor safe passage and offering two choices: convert or be sold into slavery. In addition to his deception King John arrested the children of Jews that refused to convert and had them shipped off alone to the Portuguese island of Sao Tome where they were killed by wild animals and or died of starvation. When King John II f finally died there was hope that King Manuel would treat the Sephardim fairly after he freed the enslaved Jews. But subsequent to his marriage with the daughter of Ferdinand & Isabella King Manuel agreed to the expel Portugal’s Jews in 1496. He then declared that the expulsion would be on a particular day in 1497 and only from the port of Lisbon. Yet the Jews that tried to leave on the designated day were not met with ships as promised but with priests who converted them involuntarily.
Morena me llaaama...😌🇪🇸
It is my discovery (thanks to TH-cam) that Philippines had saved many holocaust people, GOD’s People and my people…. God Bless the Jewish people and Israel…..
Wonderful! Just a pic where is written United States happens to be Caracas Venezuela
Lovely
Great video!
Can someone give me the name of the song about the young lady and the Knight
✡Mazal Tov🕎
Where I can find the song of minute 13:22 ?
One year later: I've found the song by the title of: "Ashuar Nuevo" but I haven't found a chorus or "ensemble" versión like in the vídeo.
The Brazilian Jewish singer Fortuna has recorded several of these Sephardic Moroccan wedding songs on her album “La Prima Vez”
Ermosas cticas
What's crazy is that all my last names which are Spaniard, Portuguese, French, and German fall under the 5,220 Sephardic and Ashkenazi last names. I am a Caucasian, and my whole family is Caucasian. And this whole thing drives me bonkers. According to history, as soon as the kings of Spain under influence by the Catholic Church gave the decree to expell all Sephardic Jews in 1492, the Jews found themselves on pilgrimage throughout Europe and Asia. They also boarded the sea-faring ships en route to the new world, and there began populating and starting new families in new lands with natives of South America, the Caribbean, and North America all the way to modern day Canada. Indeed biblical prophecy is true when it describes the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem in 70 AD, and the Jewish people were spread throughout the ends of the earth. Finally in 1967, the land of Israel was restored. So all the expelling of Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews was God's doing all along to bring them back together again to the land He promised like a hen gathering her chicks.
Matthew 23:37 NASB
"Jerusalem, Jerusalem, who kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to her! How often I wanted to gather your children together, the way a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, and you were unwilling." 🤔
❤❤❤
,I am sfardic Israeli Jewish women from Balkan countries l love the sfardic song
Hi, what's the name of the song from 6:51 onwards?
סליחות
do you know any on the names o the song? I like them?
Sephardic Jews last names are Alba, Gomez, Lopez, Hernandez and etc. I just wonder if the people in the Philippines were decent from Sephardic Jews. As a Filipino (and American educated), nobody ever mentioned if Filipinos were descendants from the Sephardic Jews …. Can someone educate my ignorance
I have the same question. I know that some words in Tagalog are closer to Ladino than Spanish
What is wrong with the so-called subtitles?!
IF THE WOMAN AT THE WELL IS A MAIDEN SHE SHOULD NOT BE SPEAKING TO A CABALLERO (SOLDIER) WITHOUT THE PRESENCE OF A CHAPARON.
Shes not a maiden....shes that guys wife! Lol
What's the name of the song?