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Ay mi padre ay mi madre 2

Ay mi padre ay mi madre 2

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Ay, mi padre y ay, mi madre,
a vo lo quiero decir
Que me fragüis un estudio
donde meldar i escribir.
Digo yo así: de la ley
quiero yo empezar.

Un chorro de agua de rosas
y el otro de un toronjil
donde se lave este niño
el día de sus tefelim.
Digo...

Tal será tu casamiento
como el de Lea y Rahel
Doce hijos que tuvieron
Doce sevatim de la ley.
Digo ...

Translation

Oh, my father and oh, my mother,
I want to tell you
That you should prepare a study 
Where I can read and write.
I say this: I want to begin
With the Torah

A stream of rose water
and another of orange bloosom
where this child may wash himself
on the day of his tefillin (Bar mitsva).
I say...

May your marriage be
like that of Leah and Rachel.
They had twelve children,
twelve tribes of the Torah.
I say...

Description

Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y4588/5
Referenced and notated in: Judeo-Spanish Moroccan Songs for the Life Cycle, pg.35,  The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1989 Susana Weich-Shahak.

This is a copla for the Bar mitsva ceremony. The boy asks his parents to prepare a room for him to study reading and writing. The recurring refrain repeats: “I say that I want to start studying Torah”. The second verse describes how the boy is bathed in rose and orange blossom water on this special day. The third verse is a blessing for many future children like those of Leah and Rachel, who conceived the sons who fathered the twelve tribes of Israel.

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