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Lyrical and life-cycle songs structured in stanzas. Some are sung freely, while others play roles in life rituals, especially the many stages of marriage, including ritual bathing (mikve), dowry, farewell to parents, and the wedding ceremony. Like Romancero, these songs primarily belong to the women’s domain.

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Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y6130/18 Referenced and notated in: El ciclo de la vida, pg. 172, Editorial Alpuerto, 2013 Susana Weich-Shahak. A song for the bride's ritual bath, typically filled with images of sensuality...
Referenced and notated in: El ciclo de la vida, pg. 147, Editorial Alpuerto, 2013 Susana Weich-Shahak. This rhyme is spoken by the parent to the young child, stressing the importance of learning. The text develops...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y4509/19  Referenced and notated in: El ciclo de la vida, pg. 147, Editorial Alpuerto, 2013 Susana Weich-Shahak. This rhyme is spoken by the parent to the young child, stressing the...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y5977b/38 Referenced and notated in: El ciclo de la vida, pg. 147, Editorial Alpuerto, 2013 Susana Weich-Shahak. This rhyme is spoken by the parent to the young child, stressing the...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y 5982a/20 Referenced and notated in: El ciclo de la vida, pg. 250, Editorial Alpuerto, 2013 Susana Weich-Shahak. A song mockingly comparing the guests from the groom's family with those form...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y4552/15 Referenced and notated in: Moroccan Sephardic Romancero, pg. 33, Gaon Books, House, 2018 Susana Weich-Shahak. A circumcision song about the father and mother of the newborn. The father is...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement:  Y 2989/19  Referenced and notated in: Judeo-Spanish Moroccan Songs for the Life Cycle, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1989 Susana Weich-Shahak This traditional wedding song from Tangier is typically performed...
From Arboleras vol. 1 - Sephardic cancionero and coplas oral tradition,1996
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: YCD 2979/3 Typical of the cantigas genre, the order of the strophes are not necessarily important. The text speaks of the sand paths in Sirkigi, where the lover walks to...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: YCD2799b/2  Referenced and notated in: El ciclo de la vida, pg. 158, Editorial Alpuerto, 2013 Susana Weich-Shahak.
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: NSA Y6006/3
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y5539/2 Referenced and notated in: Judeo-Spanish Moroccan Songs for the Life Cycle, pg. 36, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1989 Susana Weich-Shahak. This song was sung at the swing, where...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y 6357b/1 Referenced and notated in: El ciclo de la vida, pg. 172, Editorial Alpuerto, 2013 Susana Weich-Shahak. Mati Mandil sings this abbreviated version, which reflects a mother's doubts about...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y 5672c/17 Referenced and notated in: El ciclo de la vida, pg. 218, Editorial Alpuerto, 2013 Susana Weich-Shahak. This is a song for the bride's ritual bath before her wedding,...