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- Artist:
- Abraham Lopes Cardozo
- Title:
- The Western Sephardi Liturgical Tradition (Potuguese -Sephardic Liturgy)
- Category:
- Cantorial-Sephardic
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Order #:
01350
This beautiful Deluxe edition consists of a 39 selection CD and 110 page hard-cover booklet--in English and Hebrew--consisting of Shabbat, High Holidays, The Three Festivals, Tish B'Av, Simchat Torah, and Cicucisions & Wedding selections by the renown cantor, Abraham Lopes Cardozo, in the Portuguese Liturgical tradition.Abraham Lopes Cardozo has served three Spanish and Portuguese communities in his capacity as Hazzan - Amsterdam, Paramaribo (Surinam) , and four decades in New York.From the EnclosedBook: The Western Sephardi Diaspora began its development in the mid 16th century when Spanish and Portuguese Jews, who had been forced to convert to Christianity during the previous two centuries, returned to Judaism in considerable numbers. Before that time, many of the conversos flew to North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean countries. There they joined the large communities that had been established by the Sephardi Jews who were expelled from the Iberian Peninsula in 1492 and 1497. Yet many others moved gradually to Western Europe and established flourishing communities in Northern Italy (Venice, Ferrara and later-on in Livorno) and southeastern France (Bayonne and Bordeaux). Communities were subsequently formed in the Netherlands (Amsterdam), Germany (Hamburg) and England (London). Finally, Western European colonial expansion led to the establishment of Sephardi communities in Northern Brazil, Surinam, and the Caribbean and later on in North America. These communities are referred to as Western Sephardi in order to distinguish them from those of North Africa and the Ottoman Empire in the Eastern Mediterranean. Another designation for these congregations is ÒSpanish-PortugueseÓ or simply ÒPortugueseÓ Jews according to the labels they used to define themselves.
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Tracks: |
1. Shabbat: Lecha Dodi |
2. Hashkivenu |
3. Yom Hashishi |
4. Tzur Mishelo Achlanu |
5. Kol Beru'e Ma'ala U'mata |
6. Qamti Lehallel Leshem Hael Hanichbad |
7. Yidgal Elohim Chai |
8. Im Tashiv (Kiddush Shel Shabbat) |
9. Halleluya Halleli Nafshi (Psalm 146) |
10. Nishmat Kol Chai |
11. Az Yashir Moshe (Song of The Sea; Exodus15 - Amsterdam Version) |
12. Az Yashir Moshe (Song of The Sea; Exodus 15 - New York Version) |
13. Yitgadal Ve'Yitkadash |
14. Naqdishach Ve Na'aritzach |
15. Yevarechecha |
16. Va'ya'al Moshe Me'arbot Mo'ab (Deuteronomy 34)
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17. Mizmor Le David (Psalm 29)
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18. Keter
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19. High Holidays: Ben Adam Mah Lecha Nirdam
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20. Atanu Lechalot Panecha
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21. Achot Qetannah
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22. Shema Qoli
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23. Et Sha'are Ratzon
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24. Kol Nidrei
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25. Three Festivals: Miyom Qadmon
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26. Shir Hashirim (Song of Songs 1: 1-4)
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27. Lecha L'Shalom Geshem
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28. Hallelu Et Adonay Kol Goyim
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29. Ha Lachama Aniya
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30. Mi Hacham Veyishmor Eleh - Kaddish and Barechu
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31. Halellu Et Adoay Kol Goyim
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32. Kiddush for The Three Festivals
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33. Nith of Av: Divre Yermiyahu (Jeremiah 1:1-9)
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34. Alechem Eda Kedoshah
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35. Eicha Yashvah Badad (Lamentations 1:1-4 and 5:21)
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36. Kumi Ve-sifdih Torah
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37. Simchat Torah: Amen Amen Shem Nora
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38. Circumcisions and Weddings: Beruchim Atem Kehal Emmunai
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39. Sheva Berachot
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