- Audio examples
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- La muerte del duque de Gandía, Sephardi
version of an old Spanish romance, sung by
Berta Aguado. From Chants judéo-espagnols de
la Méediterranée orientale. Series: Inedit,
W 260054. Maison des Cultures du Monde, Paris,
1994.
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- El hermano maldito, Sephardi version of a
new Spanish romance on the topic of
incest, sung by Dora Gerassi. From Chants
judéo-espagnols de la Méditerranée orientale.
Series: Inedit, W 260054. Maison des Cultures du
Monde, Paris, 1994.
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- La vuelta del marido, Sephardi version of
an old Spanish romance, sung by Isaac
Algazi (Istanbul?, 1920s). From R. Isaac
Algazi: Cantorial Compositions, Piyyutim and
Judeo-Spanish Songs, ed. Ezra Barnea and
Edwin Seroussi. Companion to Edwin Seroussi,
Mizimrat Qedem: The Life and Music of R. Isaac
Algazi from Turkey. Jerusalem: Renanot,
Institute for Jewish Music, 1989.
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- Las suegras de ahora, New Sephardi wedding
song based on a popular Turkish melody, sung by
Berta Aguado. From Chants judéo-espagnols de
la Méditerranée orientale. Series: Inedit,
W 260054. Maison des Cultures du Monde, Paris,
1994.
- Pictures
- Three Jewish women, Salonika, 1913. In
Esther Juhasz, ed., Sephardi Jews in the
Ottoman Empire. Jerusalem: The Israel Museum,
1990 (Pl. 28).
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- Sephardi folk singers living in Israel:
Loretta 'Dora' Gerassi (born in Bulgaria) and
Bienvenida 'Berta' Aguado (born inTurkey),
photo by Edwin Seroussi.
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- A rabbi from Monastir (Bitola), 1913. In
Esther Juhasz, ed., Sephardi Jews in the
Ottoman Empire. Jerusalem: The Israel Museum,
1990 (Pl. 26).
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- Dancing bride in her wedding (Smyrna, 1847).
In Esther Juhasz, ed., Sephardi Jews in the
Ottoman Empire. Jerusalem: The Israel Museum,
1990 (Pl. 37).
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- Group of Sephardi dancers from Saloniki (early
20th century). Postcard.
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- Synagogue cantor Isaac Algazi, a singer of
romances (Istanbul, 1924). In Edwin Seroussi,
Mizimrat Qedem: The Life and Music of R. Isaac
Algazi from Turkey. Jerusalem: Renanot,
Institute for Jewish Music, 1989.
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