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Sephardic songs accompanied life from beginning to end—love and courtship, pregnancy, childbirth, weddings, and mourning. They also marked the yearly cycle with songs rooted in Jewish traditions and historical events.
Ladino, originating from 15th-century Castilian Spanish, was the language of Jews expelled from Spain in 1492. As they dispersed across the Mediterranean, Ladino song absorbed local linguistic and musical influences.
There are two main dialects:
Ladino (Español) – Spoken in Turkey, Greece, Sarajevo, Bulgaria, Rhodes, and beyond.
Haketia – The dialect of northern Morocco.

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This wedding cantiga structured in a Balkan asymmetrical meter of 9/8, describes the gifts that the bride and groom give to each other. A minian - a group of ten Jewish men congregating for prayer....
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y 2091/6 Referenced and notated in: El ciclo de la vida, pg. 193, Editorial Alpuerto, 2013 Susana Weich-Shahak. This Bulgarian dowry song is an argument between the two future mother...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y2096/6 Referenced and notated in: El ciclo de la vida, pg. 194, Editorial Alpuerto, 2013 Susana Weich-Shahak.   This Bulgarian dowry song is an argument between the two future mother...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: NSA Y2093/1 Referenced and notated in: Romansero Sefardi de Oriente 54c Editorial Alpuerto S.A. 2010 Susana Weich-Shahak.