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Sephardic Women from Rhodes demonstrate their culture
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- Опубликовано: 14 апр 2017
- Sephardic ladies from the Island of Rhodes demonstrate the culture of the "Rhodisli Jews"
Rebecca Levy describes the use of "Aruda," an aromatic herb used in many rituals. Other women demonstrate cooking and some folk songs. Some of the songs date back to 15th Century Spain.
Thank you for posting. I am Sephardic, but was raised with no culture except when spending time with my grandmother. I am trying to find my culture and connect with it
Thank you for this, Arthur. I am Sabrina Cohen, the great granddaughter of Marco and Amelie Cohen. It means so much to me to be able to watch these videos and hear my Nana’s voice.💜
The joy those women showed when the little girl started to dance with them was amazing.Through all the misery they all experienced having everything taken away the one thing no one ever could take from them was traditions and memories
Beautiful, as an Argentine Rodisli I've enjoyed it very much.
El cafe fue la ocasion de un desmadre linguistico de los mas alegres! Me encanto, y todos esos buenos deseos lladinos!
Ustedes celebraron el Jag de las Banot? Como se hace? iQuiero hacerlo de nuevo! Shulamit
If this does not make you nostalgic of your Nonas i Tias 🪬💙 so beautiful!
I love this!! Please if you can get a moment, could you try to add subtitles in the video where they aren't speaking English. That would be great!
Thats Turkish coffee. Şekerli means with sugar 😊😊
Los mujeres Rodesli del tiempo eran muy necochera como mi madre. Los pasteles (burekitas) mi madreaziya akada semana para
Shabat.
can someone tell me the year of the song The bride in the bath? And translate to English?
Bendichas las nonikas nekocheras