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The mysterious tribal music of Sephardic Jews - Kondja mia (official video) 

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מתוך האלבום ״שושנת הרוחות״, אנסמבל יאמה 2020
From album 𝙍𝙤𝙨𝙚 𝙤𝙛 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙬𝙞𝙣𝙙𝙨, 2020
Kondja Mia - My Rose
lyrics & composition: traditional Jewish Sephardi-Turkish
arrangement: Aviv Bahar
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Talya G.A Solan - lead vocals
Aviv Bahar - kopuz, back vocals
Yonnie Dror - duduk, clarinet, back vocals
Nur Bar Goren - percussion, back vocals
Avri Borochov - double bass, bendir, back vocals
recorded live By Marko Gurkan at Kicha Studios
mixed by Avri Borochov
Director of Photography & Editing: Zohar Ron - www.zoharon.com/
dress: Dodo Bar Or
styling Talya: Julie Ardon
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~ קונג׳ה מיה - ורד שלי ~
מילים ולחן: יהודי ספרדי
עיבוד: אביב בכר
מרפרטואר שירת מגורשי ספרד, קהילת יהודי טורקיה
טליה ג. סולאן - שירה
אביב בכר - קופוז, שירה
יוני דרור - דודוק, קלרינט, שירה
נור בר גורן - כלי הקשה, שירה
אברי בורוכוב - קונטרבס, בנדיר, שירה
בימוי, צילום ועריכה: זוהר רון - www.zoharon.com/
הקלטה: מרקו גורקן, אולפני קיצ׳ה
מיקס: אברי בורוכוב
סטיילינג טליה: ג׳ולי ארדון
שמלה: דודו בר אור
Kondja mia is a Jewish Sephardi song from the repertoire of Jewish community that settled down in Turkey after the expulsion from Spain in 1492
After the expulsion of Spanish Jews, Jewish communities moved to settle throughout the Ottoman Empire who accepted them and allowed them religious freedom.
The 15th century Spanish continued to be present but mixed with other languages.
In this song there is Turkish influence by using words from Turkish language and by playing in rhythm (11/8) that is mainly characteristic of traditional Turkish music
The song is sung by a young man that suffers the torments of love and swears he would never fall in love again. He is captivated by the charm of his dark-skinned lover who broke his heart.
canción sefardí antigua en Ladino. / Sephardic Judeo Song / traditional Jewish Sephardic music.
Canciones Sephardies de Turkey. Judeo-Español - Canción tradicional Sefardí
~~~ About Ladino / Sephardic language ~~~
Ladino, otherwise known as Judeo-Spanish, is the spoken and written language of Jews of Spanish origin. Ladino was consolidated as a specifically Jewish language after the expulsion from Spain in 1492, when it came into contacts with Turkish and other Balkan languages, and adopted a massive vocabulary from Hebrew. It is also known as Judezmo, Dzhudezmo, or Spaniolit.
When the Jews were expelled from Spain and Portugal they were cut off from the further development of the language, but they continued to speak it in the communities and countries to which they emigrated. The further away from Spain the emigrants went, the more cut off they were from developments in the language, and the more Ladino began to diverge from mainstream Castilian Spanish. Ladino therefore basically reflects the grammar and vocabulary of 15th century Spanish, but has heavy Hebrew and Turkish components.
Jewish Sephardic repertoire, Ladino, Judeo - Español

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@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
For those who wonder what is mysterious about the song: ​This language is rare, unique and mostly unspoken, it's a blend of Turkish, old Spanish from 15th century and other influences the Jews collected during years of exiles. The music is influenced by Turkish music where the creators of the song used to live. it's unusual to bring to the front that rare mysterious songs and still keep them watched, heard and relevant.
@alexpetrelis815
@alexpetrelis815 5 лет назад
There is nothing "mysterious" about Ladino. it's well known, well documented, well researched, Well recorded by others, including this Kondja mia. If something is 'Mysterious' People know nothing at all about a subject. There is nothing 'Tribal' about our music, are you kidding me? This portrayal in word and in the video is completely wrong. It would be nice if we can leave Orientalism at the expense of Sephardim at the front door and not perpetuate it, because this is not okay.
@alexpetrelis815
@alexpetrelis815 5 лет назад
Find your cave and crawl back in chaver.
@selenafc5619
@selenafc5619 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this . Very fascinating the explanation. The music was raw & wonderful.
@ah795u
@ah795u 4 года назад
@AmazighStarNet. all the groups are. After the Romans kicked out the Jews, they went all around the mediterranean but some went to Spain and some went to Italy and then migrated up to Germany.
@myrnamelendez70
@myrnamelendez70 4 года назад
@@ah795u King James 1999 Génesis 9:27 God shall enlarge Japheth, and he shall dwell in the tents of Shem; and Canaan shall be his servant. Ashkenazys are cousins of sephardics. Sephardics we're i'm Spain (Sefar) before romans destroyed the Temple. Ashkenazys...we're blessed to be under the Toráh (tent) of Shem.
@thyme4coffee203
@thyme4coffee203 4 года назад
When you get tired of listening to top 40 junk music you go down the tunnels of youtube and find amazing stuff like this that speaks to your soul.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
Thanks for listening & commenting 🙏💚🙏
@andrewcouto5620
@andrewcouto5620 4 года назад
💯
@stephanielove4469
@stephanielove4469 3 года назад
I felt the same thing
@grahamtrezise1114
@grahamtrezise1114 3 года назад
Oh yeah....!
@amypagekaviani5661
@amypagekaviani5661 3 года назад
Amen!!!!
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
Hi all 😍 We're a group of musicians based in Israel. We're sharing the beauty of our culture with lots of joy and pleasure. Feel free to write any comment and let us know your feedback. Yes, We love reading you and it really makes us happy. ~~~~~~~~~~ political, racist, hate-filled and antisemitic comments.. will be deleted immediately. We come here to create harmony and peace through music . ❤️LOVE ❤️ YAMMA ❤️
@shawntallman6263
@shawntallman6263 5 лет назад
Loved it
@JoozOwnTheMedia-xi3fl
@JoozOwnTheMedia-xi3fl 5 лет назад
what culture?
@doreinpaulemmanuel3614
@doreinpaulemmanuel3614 5 лет назад
Yamma Ensemble - יאמה - يمة hahaha May I kiss all of you? Especially Talya 😘 💋 lol :) love you guys always. From California.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
Hebrew, Jewish, Israeli
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
❤️🙏❤️
@Liphted
@Liphted 4 года назад
I love your music. I'm Puerto Rican and I can understand like half of what y'all sing! Its so cool!
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
🌸Thank ❤️you🌸
@brazilianman92
@brazilianman92 4 года назад
It has spanish in there so you should. You share kinship with judah.
@liherreraadaros2095
@liherreraadaros2095 4 года назад
@@brazilianman92 Thats awesome, didnt know that! (Chilean btw) was gonna write something similar as brotha
@Reprodestruxion
@Reprodestruxion 4 года назад
Li Herrera Adaros you don’t want to know what xaxo means but you can suspect
@guydeborde3222
@guydeborde3222 4 года назад
Another Cortez ( psuedo- Jewish relationship) convert I see. It'll say it on your DNA test if u are. I am 70 % Iberian soooooo it trumps(pun intended) my measly jew blood. Embrace your history. Modern Israel is the birthplace of the new Inquisition so why embrace the New evil yet deny the old...oh stupid question..it's because it's PC to do Sao..as it was for Spain back then.. hypocrites.
@missiavu
@missiavu 3 года назад
Sung in "Ladino", the Sepharadic linguage, a kind of Spannish dialect like Yiddish is a kind of German dialect......
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
exactly 🤗 thanks for spending time with us 🙏
@justinstewart4889
@justinstewart4889 3 года назад
Yiddish isn't a dialect. It's really its own language.
@silverman824
@silverman824 5 лет назад
Former Muslim here appreciating the music of the Jewish culture. This song is beautiful!
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
♥️Thank you Silver man
@silverman824
@silverman824 5 лет назад
@@Yammaensemble anytime :)
@ForeverRepublic
@ForeverRepublic 5 лет назад
Thank you brother
@Reprodestruxion
@Reprodestruxion 4 года назад
You can still appreciate the culture of Al Andalus and the omayads
@orderoftheredstarofbethlehem
@orderoftheredstarofbethlehem 3 года назад
@@silverman824 hope you are well bless you
@elizabethdanon8705
@elizabethdanon8705 4 года назад
I’m a Sephardic Jew whose family is from Turkey! I’ve seen some comments questioning whether this is Sephardic or not. It is, indeed, Sephardic because it’s sang in Ladino and obviously about some sort of folk story. Just because it’s sigh, Turkish sounding, doesn’t mean it’s not Sephardic. Some of our people have lived in Turkey for centuries so we’ve of course blended the cultures together, but all the while we’ve spoken Ladino. The language used in this song is the key determining factor on whether it’s Sephardic or not. We were basically forced to move around from country to country because you know, we’re Jews and history doesn’t like Jews. So that’s why the sounds are so blended. Sephardic people were expelled from the Iberian Peninsula in the 1400s, after living there for a thousand years (give or take.) If we didn’t leave or convert we were killed, so a lot of us left and dispersed around the Mediterranean. Lots of countries mean lots of different beats. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Think about it. Also, Ladino is Spanish Hebrew. So yes, again, if a song is in ladino it’s Sephardic - no matter the style of music.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
🎶💚 Thank you Elizabeth 💚🎶
@machimontano1959
@machimontano1959 4 года назад
Ladino y turco
@raughboy188
@raughboy188 4 года назад
The Alhambra Edict you refer to is one of too many sins of catholic church so although i am catholic i don't approve of all things done to your people in the past and still can't figure out where does the hatred towards jews comes from. You do know more about your people than me but Konja Mia is beautifull song and i love to hear old and ancient songs knowing that none of the todays modern song can't compare to them. I don't hate jews and in my family we don't care about which religion you follow because we'll accept you for who you are. That's case in my family but i can't speak for other croatian families.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
Thanks Nino. our music is targeted for all music lovers regardless faith or religion. ❤️
@neiltappenden1008
@neiltappenden1008 4 года назад
Thank you Elizabeth I wonder what part of turkey ?
@adorabledeplorable6306
@adorabledeplorable6306 3 года назад
The language is LADINO, which is Judeo-Spanish. It's Spanish as it was spoken in 1492, when the Jews were expelled from Spain by Isabel and Fernando, los reyes catolicos. It was preserved by the Jews wherever they went: Turkey (the Ottoman Empire), Morocco, Italy. It is written with Hebrew letters.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
💐Thank you for spending time with our music💐
@ivandemiguel8607
@ivandemiguel8607 3 года назад
Not exactly but close as a simple explanation.
@John-in4sf
@John-in4sf 3 года назад
@@Yammaensemble No, thank you
@zerjiozerjio
@zerjiozerjio Год назад
So beautiful! As a Spanish speaker from the Americas, it feels like I’m listening to an old displaced cousin singing from an ancient homeland we both share.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble Год назад
𝘛𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘬 𝘺𝘰𝘶 😍 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵'𝘴 𝘨𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘵 𝘵𝘰 𝘩𝘦𝘢𝘳 😍
@zerjiozerjio
@zerjiozerjio Год назад
@@Yammaensemble¡Gracias a vosotros por tan hermosa música!
@widade5178
@widade5178 4 года назад
Jewish shakira More seriously I don't understand a single word but I love it A muslim girl lost in youtube 😄 peace and love my Jewish brothers all over the world ❤️
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
Thank you so much 🙏🏼 ❤️🙏🏼 love from Tel Aviv.
@Monica-mb5kk
@Monica-mb5kk 4 года назад
Nice girl
@ctab4108
@ctab4108 3 года назад
@Idk Idk Shakira is for the most part Colombian, born and raised from Colombian mother, her father is Lebanese , that's about it.
@theinkbrain
@theinkbrain 3 года назад
You are changing the world. If you are a Muslim you are the essence of what it means to truly be one.
@frankiemedina8436
@frankiemedina8436 6 месяцев назад
Took my dna all my life I felt it. I’m an Afro-Latino. Puerto Rican and Spanish and Dominican. DNA came back said im sephrodic Jew. My last name is Medina
@AnaMarroquin468
@AnaMarroquin468 5 месяцев назад
which adn test did you take?
@frankiemedina8436
@frankiemedina8436 4 месяца назад
Ancestory dna app.
@stefanoenricosalvadorebesu1445
Sung in Ladino (Judeo Spanish), which can be understood by modern Spanish speakers, in spite of a few archaisms, as well as a handful of Hebrew and, in this case, Turkish words. In fact, some linguists even classify late 15th century Spanish as "early" modern Spanish. Love it. I'm a Spanish speaker and I understood 90% of the lyrics (without subtitles).
@flamingangel999
@flamingangel999 Год назад
Thank you for this comment. I speak Spanish or at least I try. I thought I heard Spanish in these words, but I was like how is that possible. Your comment answered my question. Blessings to you.
@stefanoenricosalvadorebesu1445
@@flamingangel999 You're welcome. Amén. Blessings to you.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble Год назад
Thank you Stefano 🕊🕊💕🕊🕊 𝘞𝘦'𝘳𝘦 𝘣𝘭𝘦𝘴𝘴𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘰 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘭𝘪𝘴𝘵𝘦𝘯𝘦𝘳𝘴 𝘭𝘪𝘬𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶.
@stefanoenricosalvadorebesu1445
@@Yammaensemble thank you. Shabbat shalom.
@rampartranger7749
@rampartranger7749 5 лет назад
It’s Ladino, which is toSpanish what Yiddish is to German
@aromero385
@aromero385 5 лет назад
Exactly. I'm able to understand almost everything.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
exactly 🙏
@TruthisPowerTYFather
@TruthisPowerTYFather 5 лет назад
@@aromero385 so am I love it
@Yitzhakhazak
@Yitzhakhazak 5 лет назад
Even closer than that.
@Yitzhakhazak
@Yitzhakhazak 5 лет назад
Even a little closer.
@annelore4194
@annelore4194 3 года назад
Oh my gosh. I found this song through suggestions of RU-vid. This has touched my soul deeply. I recently discovered information about my father's family (a couple of years ago). He shared with my mum and me that his family background comes from Sephardic Jews from Spain and Portugal. They immigrated to Brazil and lost their roots there due to religious persecutions. I felt so bad when I learnt about this because it is about my past too. Unfortunately, my father passed away in 2019 and couldn't share much about his story with us. At the time he finally opened up about it, he was already with Alzheimer's. I am currently slowly getting in touch with my roots, and finding this video as a suggestion from RU-vid makes my heart warmer. Thank you, guys.
@stefans943
@stefans943 3 года назад
hey, on the similar journey as you. Last year discovered my mother's Sephardi lineage in the Balkans that disappeared by end of 19th century (further supported by high percentage of Iberian/North African DNA). We have hired genealogist to look into this further and so far are getting early indications of forced conversion in 1850s. Anyway, good luck on your journey!
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
This is really moving. thank you so much for sharing and spending time with us. 🌸🌹🌸 we hope you'll get a deeper sense and knowledge about your heritage and ancestors's history. there is much beauty to discover. 🌸🌹🌸
@annelore4194
@annelore4194 3 года назад
@@stefans943 thank you for your support. Really appreciate it. I thought about doing a DNA test as well. But still not quite sure about doing it so. Good luck on your journey too!
@anneugartechea7650
@anneugartechea7650 3 года назад
Good journey to you! We lose so much of our history when trying to adapt to a new country. Our melting pot mind blots out the past when trying so hard to leave the past in the past. It’s part of our heritage. My Grandmother kept a journal and every member of our family has a copy…even the spriglets!
@cynthiakeller5954
@cynthiakeller5954 2 года назад
Tejana here. Generations ago, we were exiled from Spain due to Alhambra Decree that targeted the Sephardim Jews. We converted to the Catholicism of our new home remembering the harsh lessons from our mother country. Beginning of last century my grandmother tried to baptize my uncle with the sacred name of Saul. The priest refused saying that Saul was not a Christian name. My grandmother named him Saul anyway as my mother named my brother Saul. There is truth in what you say about how this is very easy for us latinos to understand.
@sangeethaviolin
@sangeethaviolin 2 года назад
This makes things like Grammy awards look like cultural poverty inflicted on the rest of the world. Bravo 👏 👏 👏 This is real music from the depths of the human soul. Greetings from 🇮🇳 .
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 2 года назад
😍😍😍
@davidgaines1329
@davidgaines1329 2 года назад
I totally agree that the music praised today in the Grammy awards is mindless and heartless, but very profitable for the large production companies. This music by the Sephardic Jews is beautiful, haunting, and full of soul. Its beauty needs needs to be heard by more people, not the fake, moneymaking music that comes out of the Grammys.
@Jewish_Israeli_Zionist
@Jewish_Israeli_Zionist 2 года назад
India ❤❤❤ Bharat Wonderful country and people. Love from Israel
@pedromeza2398
@pedromeza2398 3 года назад
This song and music touches the heart of those us descendents of the Spanish Jews (Sephardic) that were driven out of Spain in 1492 Alhambra Decree. As a kid in early 1960 in Mexico, I recall my grandfather ancient set of keys on an iron ring that hung by the door that didn't fit any of the doors in his house. The keys had been passed down through generations to the homes that my ancestors were forced to leave in Spain.
@malissasmith7937
@malissasmith7937 3 года назад
Heartbreaking ...
@pedromeza2398
@pedromeza2398 3 года назад
@@malissasmith7937 My grandfather never spoke about it, and I didn't find out until I was in my 50s, after researching my last name that also included DNA research. In Mexico all Jews were forced to convert to Roman Catholic and to my grandfather's credit as a younger man during Mexico's Religious Civil War he fought against the Catholic Church control over the Mexican government La Guerra de los Cristeros. Federal Forces against forces that the Catholic church controlled.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
HI Pedro - 𝑻𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒌 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝒔𝒑𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒕𝒊𝒎𝒆 𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒉 𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒎𝒖𝒔𝒊𝒄 🍃🌸🍃
@pedromeza2398
@pedromeza2398 3 года назад
@@Yammaensemble Es loque Vive en El Corazon.
@malissasmith7937
@malissasmith7937 3 года назад
@@pedromeza2398 What an extraordinary legacy! Thank you for sharing it!
@registereduser6542
@registereduser6542 4 года назад
This is sung in Ladino, or Judeo-Spanish. The Language of the Jews of Spain and Portugal, which they have kept and still speak to this day, primarily in Israel.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
🙏🌷🙏 Thank You
@Radbrad869
@Radbrad869 Год назад
I speak Spanish and I understand this. How cool 🥹I am half Salvadoran and half Ashkenazi
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble Год назад
😍😍😍
@rafilewin4644
@rafilewin4644 5 лет назад
The language is Ladino, spoken by Jews first in Spain up to the Expulsion in 1492, and then throughout the Ottoman Empire. Its like the Yiddish spoken by Jews in Europe- a mixture of the local language together with Hebrew.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
Exactly ✨🙏🏼✨
@zevys
@zevys 5 лет назад
Do you say that Ashkenazic music of today is "just stolen Western music?" The music reflects the culture & norms within which it was composed & sung@Menachem Goldfarb
@doreinpaulemmanuel3614
@doreinpaulemmanuel3614 5 лет назад
Menachem Goldfarb wow what’s up with you man :)
@scm98
@scm98 4 года назад
@Annamarie Stearns the Hebrew influence is in how words are pronounced
@NedBoukharine
@NedBoukharine 4 года назад
Note that it is a Muslim sultan that provided safe haven to Spanish Jewry from Christina persecutions after the fall of the last Muslim kingdom in Iberia in 1492 ! Now they are oppressing and stealing land that belongs to Muslims in the West Bank.
@ardacezzar
@ardacezzar 3 года назад
I'm amazed by the music. It's really beautiful how Jewish, Spanish and Turkish elements integrate together. Love and respect from Istanbul.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
Thank so much dear Arda 🎶💚🎶
@zoesolanki961
@zoesolanki961 2 года назад
This song has survived for centuries for a reason, it's fantastic
@DaT1aGEnDerANdRosExUaL
@DaT1aGEnDerANdRosExUaL 4 года назад
I'm Sephardic and I speak Spanish and a little Hebrew, I could understand most of those lyrics without needing to use the subtitles.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
Thanks for visiting our channel 🙏🌸
@Maatkara1000
@Maatkara1000 3 года назад
I am Spanish myself and could understand quite a lot of the lyrics. Ladino is such an amazing language
@princekrice3819
@princekrice3819 3 года назад
I can understand too
@MrPurepecha87
@MrPurepecha87 3 года назад
I’m here because 25% of Mexico are Sephardic Jew and I have currently hair 🙂
@antoniomaxio132
@antoniomaxio132 5 лет назад
Thank you for this wonderful music! I'm ashkenazi jewish my self, but I've always been interested in all subgroups of jewish culture and this has been a real insight.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
♥️ Thank you ♥️
@MrSpadeofAce
@MrSpadeofAce 6 месяцев назад
I am part Sephardic (mom side) , they were expelled during the Inquisition. its nice to hear this music.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 6 месяцев назад
💕🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊💕
@sulecayci7319
@sulecayci7319 4 года назад
Love from Izmir, Turkey :)). We have Sephardic Community here. I am studying their religious and non-religious music. People more than 45 years old know and talk Ladino here. Thanks for this great song :)
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
🙏🌹 Love to beautiful Izmir and its people 🙏🌹
@margaritakleinman5701
@margaritakleinman5701 3 года назад
I am happy to know there is a Sephardic community in Izmir and that there are still people speaking Ladino.
@sulecayci7319
@sulecayci7319 3 года назад
@@margaritakleinman5701 Yes... Even, the largest Turkish Sephardi community lives in Istanbul. Izmir is the second.
@margaritakleinman5701
@margaritakleinman5701 3 года назад
@@sulecayci7319 That's wonderful to know, thanks for sharing this information:)
@margaritakleinman5701
@margaritakleinman5701 3 года назад
@@sulecayci7319 Btw I am part Sephardic and I know some Ladino songs. The Sephardic music is so unique and beautiful, I am glad that there are people who are still preserving it.
@virginiabaca7835
@virginiabaca7835 4 года назад
We came from Spain, so long ago this is our music. The stories say ...we were expelled for being religious heretics. We became shepherds and lived with people other people who shared our plight. The language is one melded from Castilian Spanish, Turkey and another called Ladino. I remember this music at gatherings as a child. This song drew memories and chills. Thank you for the memories I thought had faded.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
Thank you Virginia ♥️
@Reprodestruxion
@Reprodestruxion 4 года назад
As us Chileans , along with the mozalarabe exiled moors in hiding
@Reprodestruxion
@Reprodestruxion 4 года назад
There’s also Moroccan Hebrew , where we got xaxo from
@ivandemiguel8607
@ivandemiguel8607 3 года назад
@@Reprodestruxion mozárabe
@Maatkara1000
@Maatkara1000 3 года назад
You are most welcome in Spain whenever you wish to return. Sephardic Jews were expelled due to that era's religious beliefs and circumstances, but you are part of Spain's history and this is your land, so you are most welcome to come recover your roots. Sephardic languages are absolutely amazing, and me being Spanish, a philologist, and understanding a big part of the lyrics, it makes me feel actual chills to hear this song
@starhawk74
@starhawk74 5 лет назад
im american and i absolutely love my jewish brothers and sisters i love youre music!! :D
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
Thank you so much Scott ❤️🙏❤️
@antoniodejesusviveiros528
@antoniodejesusviveiros528 Год назад
Without using the subtitles, 60% of the lyrics are perfectly understood and it is so exciting and sad that in the history of Spain there is a centuries-old debt with the Sephardie Jewish people and culture
@luigi70710
@luigi70710 Год назад
Traicionaron a España durante la conquista musulmana, odio se les tiene de no haberse arrepentido de la sangre que por su culpa se derramo, sangre de inocentes asesinados y violados por los salvajes musulmanes. Como ahora por desgracia vuelve a pasar, la historia se repite.
@mohamedzahir3363
@mohamedzahir3363 5 лет назад
All your songs are wonderful and charming, live Israel, 🔯I'm crazy about Jwish saphardim music,❤❤
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
Thank you🙏😍תודה רבה
@mohamedzahir3363
@mohamedzahir3363 4 года назад
@Kizo Mi What do you mean exactly? I know the music and its roots too. Im an innate artist, Yah, I know where this sounds are from since the start of the song. Do you know the truth now? You should also know that The Hebrew heritage is diverse, with the cultures and folklore of many peoples and societies, not just the ones you mentioned but their countries of origin as well. And the whole world .....
@mohamedzahir3363
@mohamedzahir3363 4 года назад
@Kizo Mi. hi! I have no desire to play verbal ping-pong. your thoughts disconnected my friend, they have neither beginning nor end, only you want to say that you are practicing the flûte & harmonica. whoever plays and loves songs for more than 20 years, is not venomous. I don't have time to continue an endless negative dialogue.
@mohamedzahir3363
@mohamedzahir3363 4 года назад
@Kizo Mi The flûte & harmonica👍
@mohamedzahir3363
@mohamedzahir3363 4 года назад
@Kizo Mi in my opinion the violin is the best.
@hempster333
@hempster333 3 года назад
My grandparents were from Turkey and migrated to the U.S by way of Mexico , My Grandfather established the first Sephardic Temple in Los Angeles . Tifareth Israel it is still there! I listened to this type of music as a young child often
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
Thank you so much dear Mark 🎶💚🎶
@freedomforever1962
@freedomforever1962 3 года назад
How wonderful for you.🤗💕
@Maatkara1000
@Maatkara1000 3 года назад
I am Spanish and I don't want this to sound patronizing in any way, but I really wish Sephardic communities knew that they are completely welcomed in Spain, even if only to reconnect to their roots. I understand Sephardic people made other places their homes, but they came from Spain, and they have all the rights to come and recover their deepest roots. I know that what happened more than 500 years ago cannot be blamed on nowadays Spaniards (or on anybody, for that matter, since it happened due to a series of political and religious issues and in a historical context that cannot be judged with the modern criteria), but I kind of feel guilty/sad that you guys had to leave Spain, even more when Jews contributed so much to Spanish culture in so many ways. Being a philologist and Spanish, this song is absolutely magical to me. I can understand a good 90% of the lyrics, and it's amazing how Ladino has preserved 15th century Spanish words and pronuntiations. From a linguistic point of view, Ladino is such a miracle, and it truly sparks a passion within me. From Spain, I salute all the Sephardic Jews, whom I consider ny brothers and sisters from Spain. Shalom, and may I see the day in which you come back to Spain to properly reclaim your place in Spanish history. You have, at the end, our same blood
@brummiepip
@brummiepip 3 года назад
I thought Spain had offered nationality to people of Sephardi descent.
@Maatkara1000
@Maatkara1000 3 года назад
@@brummiepip I don't know about it, but it would be such a good news if it were so
@lorenabp945
@lorenabp945 3 года назад
@@brummiepip yes, you're right. Unfortunately not for the descendants of moorish who were also expelled from the peninsula. It's a shame.
@oncho1960
@oncho1960 3 года назад
I saw "every time we say goodbye" 1986 Tom Hanks movie.. I had never heard or even knew about Ladino...it was fascinating to hear spanish from 500 years ago...
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
Leela, thank you so much for such touching and kind words. you shouldn't feel guilty at all. Human history is full of struggles, tears and bloodshed. We just have to learn from it and try to be tolerant and caring towards each other. I wish humans could fix their ways and live in harmony and peace. We're blessed to have listeners like you ❤️🎶❤️
@hummingbear88
@hummingbear88 3 года назад
This is wonderful music. It’s quite similar to Bulgarian folk music - also a remnant of the Ottoman empire. What a wonderful culture, and so close to being lost. So glad to see this
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
Sure. there is an influence of Balkan music. you can read in video description 🍃🌸🍃𝑻𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒌 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝒔𝒑𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒕𝒊𝒎𝒆 𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒉 𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒎𝒖𝒔𝒊𝒄 🍃🌸🍃
@theresters1
@theresters1 4 года назад
OLD CATHOLIC, LOVES JUDAISM, WILL ALWAYS BE PRO-ISRAELI. AT 70, I AM TOO OLD TO CHANGE. SHALOM.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
Thank you Woody. we send you love from Israel ❤️🙏
@markluke3882
@markluke3882 4 года назад
Good luck with that one martin.lol
@Gideon01
@Gideon01 4 года назад
@Martin Rudling Why don't you tell them/him/whoever yourself, dickhead.
@lisaschuster686
@lisaschuster686 6 месяцев назад
I’m seventy and my parents are 95. They are too old to change, but not me. :)
@sannaankumar1
@sannaankumar1 5 месяцев назад
In old age is when you should be *most* prepared for the biggest change that you will ever experience, from here to the hereafter. So don't be so stubborn, or you will have only caused greater suffering for yourself!
@cabal4171
@cabal4171 4 года назад
Ladino es muy parecido al español, casi entiendo 80-90% de lo que cantan. Hermosa musica.
@carolyndarley1045
@carolyndarley1045 4 года назад
Yo tambien!
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
🌺🙏🌺 muchas gracias
@princekrice3819
@princekrice3819 3 года назад
Es genial y me gusta el ritmo
@permacultureli
@permacultureli 3 года назад
asi es.
@noahriding5780
@noahriding5780 3 года назад
Yes... it looks very Spanish. But I'm also curious, how much literary tradition and footprint (over the years) is there on Ladino?
@MrShanky7
@MrShanky7 Год назад
This makes me proud to have Sephardic ancestry. I never knew this was such a hidden gem.
@davidbrock2871
@davidbrock2871 3 года назад
Ironic isn't it the the sephardic Jews in Spain were accepted and allowed to practice their culture and religion as long as that country was occupied by the Moors ie Muslims. However when the country was retaken by by the Catholics, both Jews and Muslims were initially forced to convert to Catholicism and then expelled from the country. This music is wonderfully evocative; and it is just a bit miraculous that we still have it.
@gurglejug627
@gurglejug627 3 года назад
yep, and so what? There are many instances of hatred of any one people by another(s), then recognition then hate again - it's called politics and is hardly unique to jews.
@vr4312
@vr4312 3 года назад
The Carthaginians (converted Jews) that flooded Spain after the defeat to Rome encouraged and aided the Moors to invade Spain. Sephardic Jews subverted Spain. Hence, the inquisition and a tasty legacy of Jamon Iberico.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
Thank you David. It's a miracle for us to perform it and explore it. 💐Thank you for spending time with our music💐
@catherinetihanyi6351
@catherinetihanyi6351 3 года назад
@@vr4312 Perhaps you should go back and read some history books, particularly the history of the Inquisition, oh, and of Ancient Rome and and and.... (hey you dont even have to read a whole book about the Carthage empire that encompassed so many different ethnic and religious groups. . You only need to consult Wikipedia!). your ignorance would be funny if it or something similar was and is used today against people constructed as "others" in any of the places where a good portion of humans have cultivated hatred and cruelty and justified various forms of exploitation and terror (from slavery to genocide). PS: DATES: Carthage empire ca. 9th century BC to 145BC. Fall of Rome (a gradual process) 416 AD. You seem to have overlooked the Visigoth empire that ruled over what is now Spain for a number of centuries in between. Of course there was no country of Spain during those centuries. Oh, and how do you explain the Inquisition in the Americas? Estimates of the genocide of the people of the Americas (who Columbus thought were Indians because he thought he had reached India!) range from 40 to 70 millions: the biggest genocide perpetrated by humans on others. One of the deeds by the Inquisition in the Americas was the 10 days of burning anything written in the then Aztec empire and surrounding nations and then claiming that the "natives" didnt have a writing system.... Your comment brings up so much horror....... I'd better stop before I puke....
@ruth4489
@ruth4489 4 года назад
I live in Texas and my ancestors came here in 1502 from Spain because they were Sephardic Jews and had to escape Spain. My husband is Arab from Morocco and what's weird is that we both can understand this song about 80% of the words. Since my husband is from the Mediterranean it does not surprise me that he can understand those old languages. Nowadays, my family is Christian but we look Jewish because our hair and skin tone is very different from most Latin people from the Americas. Love your work, keep it up. With love, from Texas.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
That's interesting to hear. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and spending time with our music. 🙏💚🙏
@amramspencerkarasiklinskyb1130
@amramspencerkarasiklinskyb1130 4 года назад
Shalom, my family lived in Spain then too, jesus is burning on the moon io of Jupiter, that’s esoterica for you, I’ve met the Shekinah, Hashem, blessed is He, He called me Mishpacha and admonished me for not allowing a gentile orphan to reach for Him. I’m a BarShlomoh Son of Solomon. the New Testament is a lie, consider your ancestors who fled Spain instead of converting, or all the crypto Jews, just recite Adon Olam and Shema Yisrael, give teshuvah (repentance) and stop engaging in the idolatry and heresy associated with evangelicals
@amramspencerkarasiklinskyb1130
@amramspencerkarasiklinskyb1130 4 года назад
Check out Gittin57A, Sanhedrin43A, Sanhedrin107B and see what is said about jesus
@ivandemiguel8607
@ivandemiguel8607 3 года назад
Well you must both know Spanish then, because it has only a 1% of Arab, 90% old Spanish, 9% other Romance languages. It would be impossible to understand almost 80^ if you don’t speak Spanish, so being from Morocco does not help at all.
@manuelsanchezdeinigo3959
@manuelsanchezdeinigo3959 3 года назад
HallelYHWH My family came from La Norte de España 🇪🇸 to Nuevo México in 1610 we are Sephardic Jews also and followers of YESHUA HaMoshiach Elohenu
@richardfazliu5260
@richardfazliu5260 3 года назад
Ladino is the language Spanish Jews spoke and it's very rare to find people speaking it nowadays. After they were kicked out of Spain in the 14th century , the Ottoman Empire opened it's borders and welcomed the Spanish Jews.Nowadays there are very few people who speak it - particularly found in the countries where the Ottoman Empire used to be. I know in Bulgaria there are very few Jews who speak it. It is a truly unique language that has barely survived. It is good to see that people are trying to preserve it and it's culture. Well done!
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
Yes, exactly. thanks for adding that info. 𝑻𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒌 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝒔𝒑𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒕𝒊𝒎𝒆 𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒉 𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒎𝒖𝒔𝒊𝒄 🍃🌸🍃 𝑩𝒆𝒔𝒕 𝒓𝒆𝒈𝒂𝒓𝒅𝒔 𝒇𝒓𝒐𝒎 𝑰𝒔𝒓𝒂𝒆𝒍
@soblessedchelsea59
@soblessedchelsea59 3 года назад
I recently found out that I have ancestry from Portugal that my great grandfather was a Sephardic rabbi that went to Holland and then went to settle a Jewish community in Brazil. He translated the pentateuch into Spanish.
@tagbarzeev4850
@tagbarzeev4850 3 года назад
Richard your right and Bayezid the 2nd of the Ottoman empire sent ships to Spain and brought sephardic jews to his empire. I am Ashkenazi and my wife is sephardic.I get to hear both types of music 🎶
@Architect98
@Architect98 3 года назад
Beautiful song and lyrics! My grandfather is the only one in my family who still speaks Ladino so I immediately send it to him! He LOVED it!
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
Shalom Daniel 🙏❤️🙏 Tʜᴀɴᴋ ʏᴏᴜ SO ᴍᴜᴄʜ
@rebecca1517
@rebecca1517 3 года назад
funny story my mom grew up in colombia a catholic but met my dad a half Ashkenazi jew half puerto rican, so sometimes I connect more with Sephardi then Ashkenazi😂
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
𝑻𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒌 𝒚𝒐𝒖 ❤️ 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝒔𝒑𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒕𝒊𝒎𝒆 𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒉 𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒎𝒖𝒔𝒊𝒄
@apriltinong
@apriltinong 5 лет назад
Her vocals is so distinct in a good way and the instruments are bomb, creating a very beautiful sound.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
🙏💞🌸 Thank you April 🙏💞🌸
@yakovmatityahu
@yakovmatityahu 2 года назад
You guys are voice of Jewish culture in the world...Love and greetings from India.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 2 года назад
Yakov, thank you so such a touching compliment ❤️🙏
@leopardusmaximus8706
@leopardusmaximus8706 Год назад
Cool. I'm from Spain and understood a lot of this. The language hasn't changed that much from Fifteenth Century. 😃
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble Год назад
That's great! 🌸𝘛𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘬𝘴 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘭𝘪𝘴𝘵𝘦𝘯𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘮𝘶𝘴𝘪𝘤 🌸
@claudiogabaldi9723
@claudiogabaldi9723 3 месяца назад
No mystery. The language is ladino ( with "d" )
@romeochavez8788
@romeochavez8788 4 года назад
I’m Sephardic Jew👍🏻
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
❤️
@RasMajnouni
@RasMajnouni 4 года назад
I am a Labrador retriever Jew אמת הדבר כן
@RasMajnouni
@RasMajnouni 4 года назад
@Pastafari québécois Pull down your pants to prove it! LOL The mes is I AM a Chasidic Jew of Chabad,really
@SuperDeut4
@SuperDeut4 5 лет назад
I am proud to have sephardic roots.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
Yep, you should be proud. such a beautiful heritage ❤️
@AlmazB
@AlmazB 5 лет назад
Me too.
@ritasasso3863
@ritasasso3863 5 лет назад
Not "tribal". It is Sefardic "romanza".
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
🙂
@cuidatrava1
@cuidatrava1 5 лет назад
Agreed. This music is beautiful, but there's no need to over-exoticize it.
@dragusinionut7833
@dragusinionut7833 6 месяцев назад
Am Yisrael Chai✡.
@barry9413
@barry9413 4 года назад
I really enjoy your music. I am displeased by the vitriolic comments from your detractors. God’s Grace and Peace be with everyone...even your detractors.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
🍃🌸🍃 Thank you Brain. we try to focus on the positive comments 🍃🌸🍃
@barry9413
@barry9413 4 года назад
I noticed 😃.
@tedkazcynkski4328
@tedkazcynkski4328 4 года назад
The Jew cries out in pain when it strikes you
@joeysimply
@joeysimply 5 лет назад
I love the way y’all are saving our Sephardic heritage, May G-d bless each and every one of y’all, Shalom and howdy from the Lone Star State
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
🙏❤️ thank you Joey
@joeysimply
@joeysimply 5 лет назад
Yamma Ensemble - יאמה - يمة definitely ! Toda Rabah
@justinkabasu5156
@justinkabasu5156 5 лет назад
You bring so much beautiful emotions with your beautiful songs... Thank you !
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
thank you 🙏😍
@sarahcassia3653
@sarahcassia3653 6 месяцев назад
✡️🇪🇸Shalom Querida Sefaradi Judaica España vive em muitos países , Falamos Ladino ✡️🇧🇷Somos Judeus Marranos Espanhóis , Marranismo Vive !!!! desde estado de São Paulo Brasil. Belíssima música de minha gente Sefardi , Parabéns. Compartilhando no Brasil e Paraguay . Obrigada!
@sarahcassia3653
@sarahcassia3653 6 месяцев назад
Amém Eterno Adonai nosso D’us de Israel 🇮🇱 Shalom Sefaradim!
@ironnorse
@ironnorse 3 года назад
Sephardic son of Abraham, grandfather born in La Coruña where the oldest synagogue in Spain still stands. Few know that the largest colonies of Jews in all of Europe once lived in Spain.
@AndersJackson
@AndersJackson 3 года назад
Under Muslim/Arabic governance?
@ironnorse
@ironnorse 3 года назад
@@AndersJackson No, it was when they began to take governance over all of Spain, that the great inquisition began. Many Arabs lived there, especially in the southern regions, but Spain was under a monarchy. It was the Catholics that implemented the inquisition, initially to force Arabs called Moors ( Moros in spanish) out. Over the course of about 100 years, most Jews left for Prussia, many others went underground or converted to remain in Spain. The rest left on ships to discover "New Worlds" like Christopher Columbus ( Cristobal Colon) the reason there are Jews in all the places Spain has ruled like those in the Caribbean.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
🍃🌸🍃𝑻𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒌 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝒔𝒑𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒕𝒊𝒎𝒆 𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒉 𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒎𝒖𝒔𝒊𝒄 🍃🌸🍃
@AndersJackson
@AndersJackson 3 года назад
@@ironnorse I think you left out the really bad things for Jews that happen after the Moors left for the Catholics. Yes, Jews did get top jobs during the Moors time there. But then again, that is history. Let us just not repeat it. And instead listen to music and see what is common instead of what divide.
@ironnorse
@ironnorse 3 года назад
@@AndersJacksonMr. Jackson The Jews in Spain hardly prospered as the result of the Moors. They lived in Spain long before the Moors INVAVED Spain. Moors were Muslim, occuping the southern region. Where they lived no one else was welcome. The Moors left their mark in Spain, as they displaced everything in their way in their conquest to rule Spain. The Moors invaded Spain Mr. Jackson, they didnt migrate over a course in time. Jews were in since the time of Solomon. According to some historians, 3 tribes settled there plus levites. The Iberian peninsula was a prosperous place for all who lived there. Thus the reason the Moors choose it. Cities divided, the Moors and Jews co existed in peace, there was profitable commerce between them and everyone else. Spain was recognized as a global trading port, an international place for goods.. When the Catholics established rule over the entire peninsula, both Moors and Jews were forced to convert or leave. No idea where you got your information from, its not accurate or perhaps not presented correctly.
@colarguns
@colarguns 4 года назад
I’ve never been to Israel, but I first experienced the beauty in the Israeli woman’s voice, when I was at the baptism site in Amman Jordan. I was standing at the river, and I could not see the buildings behind the small hill, but I heard numerous women singing, and I remember asking the Jordanian soldier if he liked that music, and he said why do you think they put me on this post? Because I ask for it all the time so I can listen to them sing. Wish I could go back one day! Beautiful music guys! Thank you!
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
🙏🏼 💞 ❤️Thank you Dan 💞 ❤️🙏🏼
@albertdebulhoes3611
@albertdebulhoes3611 5 лет назад
Shabat Shalom. És mucho maravilhoso escuchar el Ladino numa cãnção tan bela.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
💗 shabbat shalom - muchas gracias 💗
@SRtruth
@SRtruth Месяц назад
Magical ✨️ May we always come together by the fire in the night to spread our light ❤️‍🔥
@cekilevi2822
@cekilevi2822 3 года назад
as a sephardic jew from istanbul i have found your interpretation fantastic tks
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
Thank you so much! it is an honor for us to have such words specially from Turkish Sephardic listener 🙏❤️🙏
@aminrodriguez4707
@aminrodriguez4707 2 года назад
@Yanma So the moon darkened The sea blackened. My ancestors escaped crom Sepharad in Columbus third or fourth trip to the Americas came to Hispaniola and took the family name Rodriguez 500 years ago, I SAW, the 500 yo. House key still being kept as a relic in my great aunt Ana Delia when I was a young boy.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 2 года назад
🌸🌹🌸𝘛𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘬𝘴 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘭𝘪𝘴𝘵𝘦𝘯𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘮𝘶𝘴𝘪𝘤 🌸🌹🌸 translation can be found on the video when the cc is turned on
@AnyerSpinoza
@AnyerSpinoza 5 лет назад
Sefardic culture is awesome. I'm mexican but my mother's grandparents came from Spain, they were sefardic jews.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
😊🙏
@Kevin6661111
@Kevin6661111 3 года назад
Love From Spain, we need to recover the sefardi culture!!!
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
Yes, that's right! we try to do our best. 𝑻𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒌 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝒔𝒑𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒕𝒊𝒎𝒆 𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒉 𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒎𝒖𝒔𝒊𝒄 🍃🌸🍃
@jeanpol1836
@jeanpol1836 5 лет назад
Proud of being Sephardic 😍🇮🇱❤
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
🌷❤️🌷❤️
@erdemy.7346
@erdemy.7346 4 года назад
I'm a Sephardic Turkish jew. We've been living in İzmir/Turkey for generations. I'm so lucky my parents taught me this beautiful language. I'll also teach my children. Gracias for this magnificent song 🇹🇷 ✡️
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
🌷❤️ thank you Erdem 🌷❤️
@himadasama7014
@himadasama7014 4 года назад
merhaba
@erdemy.7346
@erdemy.7346 3 года назад
@behice yıldız ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SIyDCyiN3v0.html
@josuelitos
@josuelitos 5 лет назад
I'm a Spanish speaker and I understand some of the song. Incredible, the connection is there.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
😊♥️🙏
@peony9607
@peony9607 3 года назад
I'm raised without knowledge that I'm Jewish, it was very sad to find out that I know nothing about it. I wish my parents told me, but they couldn't they were scared to say anything, and only when we moved to Canada I find out from other people, and when they couldn't hide it they toled me that secret, that they were guarding for so long, I was heart broken to realize that I new nothing, now I'm trying to find more about Jewish culture and people. It's still a mystery to me why they would not say anything at all. Thank you very much for your performance. I'm fascinated with the mistery of Jewish language, and culture!
@hakimmoden4235
@hakimmoden4235 3 года назад
Same here but I live in Morocco, I got to know some from my friends especially foreign living here but it's not as if you learn it as a child!
@peony9607
@peony9607 3 года назад
@@hakimmoden4235 that is so sad, is this happening all over the world?
@airpaintpellet
@airpaintpellet 3 года назад
@@hakimmoden4235 make aliyah brother (:
@faroukabad
@faroukabad 3 года назад
my Granpa's mom was Jewish, but they hid it from us until my aunt started doing genealogy and found out. I think Gram must have known, but they lived in a small town and were probably afraid of being ostracized if people found out.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
❤️🙏🏼We're blessed having listeners like you. thanks a lot for stopping by, listening and commenting
@elainecarleyberrio7247
@elainecarleyberrio7247 5 лет назад
This is a beautiful song. This tribal music Remember, the Jewish people were scattered around the world.❤ ❤ 💘
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
💕תודה רבה💕 Thank you 💕
@hakandemir101
@hakandemir101 5 лет назад
This is absolute delicious. I had thought it sounds similar with Anatolian Turkish and Balkanian music styles as mixed, but then I saw above statement, Safarid-Turkish.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
🙏💞🌸
@GamelanSinarSurya
@GamelanSinarSurya 4 года назад
I have always loved Sephardic music. Sometimes it seems more Spanish influenced, sometimes more Greek. The 11 beat rhythmic cycle of this gorgeous piece makes it especially interesting. Well done!
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
Thank You ❤️ ❤️
@ויקילהב
@ויקילהב Год назад
I am Sephardic Bulgaria Jewish love is very much
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble Год назад
𝘛𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘬 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘴𝘰 𝘮𝘶𝘤𝘩. welcome. 🕊🕊💕🕊🕊 𝘞𝘦'𝘳𝘦 𝘣𝘭𝘦𝘴𝘴𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘰 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘭𝘪𝘴𝘵𝘦𝘯𝘦𝘳𝘴 𝘭𝘪𝘬𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶.
@mrbaab5932
@mrbaab5932 Год назад
That is a long way from Morocco, Algeria, Portugal and Spain. The Ashkenazi kingdom was in southeast Ukraine, much closer to Bulgaria.
@ויקילהב
@ויקילהב Год назад
@@mrbaab5932 When a person is not educated and does not know world history, it is better to remain silent. Jews were forced to leave Spain in 1492 along with the Muslims were expelled by the Inquisition and they were accepted by the Ottomans who ruled Eastern Europe so they lived for more than 500 years there. And my daughter and my grandchildren got a Portuguese poster because of that. I don't need their passports. When you talk about The Ashkenazim came after the Second Temple Divorce with both Eastern Europe and a large part of course also to Arab countries. A fool also needs to know how to keep quiet when he doesn't know world history. Some of the "new Christians" in Spain are former Jews and some returned to Judaism depending on how many years. Our language of Jews Sephardim is very similar to Spanish. I am now in Spain and understand almost everything. After they went into exile from Israel they ruled Israel for a short time after the destruction of the Second Temple. Mamluk Christians, the French, the English and Jews are the only ones who in every prayer would say next year in Jerusalem and a small part remained for 2000 years in Israel. All archeology It is 2000 years old, Jewish, non-Muslim. Even in the Koran, the word "Jerusalem" is not mentioned even once. With us, dozens of times. Of course, also in prayers. Who was Jesus? A Jew who was born in Nazareth and died a Jew murdered by the Romans. You are most of the Arabs with primitive mental tribal thinking. Not with intelligence. They only like to lie to themselves too.
@ויקילהב
@ויקילהב Год назад
@@YammaensembleWhen a person is not educated and does not know world history, it is better to remain silent. Jews were forced to leave Spain in 1492 along with the Muslims were expelled by the Inquisition and they were accepted by the Ottomans who ruled Eastern Europe so they lived for more than 500 years there. And my daughter and my grandchildren got a Portuguese poster because of that. I don't need their passports. When you talk about The Ashkenazim came after the Second Temple Divorce with both Eastern Europe and a large part of course also to Arab countries. A fool also needs to know how to keep quiet when he doesn't know world history. Some of the "new Christians" in Spain are former Jews and some returned to Judaism depending on how many years. Our language of Jews Sephardim is very similar to Spanish. I am now in Spain and understand almost everything. After they went into exile from Israel they ruled Israel for a short time after the destruction of the Second Temple. Mamluk Christians, the French, the English and Jews are the only ones who in every prayer would say next year in Jerusalem and a small part remained for 2000 years in Israel. All archeology It is 2000 years old, Jewish, non-Muslim. Even in the Koran, the word "Jerusalem" is not mentioned even once. With us, dozens of times. Of course, also in prayers. Who was Jesus? A Jew who was born in Nazareth and died a Jew murdered by the Romans. You are most of the Arabs with primitive mental tribal thinking. Not with intelligence. They only like to lie to themselves too.
@ויקילהב
@ויקילהב Год назад
@@Yammaensemble When a person is not educated and does not know world history, it is better to remain silent. Jews were forced to leave Spain in 1492 along with the Muslims were expelled by the Inquisition and they were accepted by the Ottomans who ruled Eastern Europe so they lived for more than 500 years there. And my daughter and my grandchildren got a Portuguese poster because of that. I don't need their passports. When you talk about The Ashkenazim came after the Second Temple Divorce with both Eastern Europe and a large part of course also to Arab countries. A fool also needs to know how to keep quiet when he doesn't know world history. Some of the "new Christians" in Spain are former Jews and some returned to Judaism depending on how many years. Our language of Jews Sephardim is very similar to Spanish. I am now in Spain and understand almost everything. After they went into exile from Israel they ruled Israel for a short time after the destruction of the Second Temple. Mamluk Christians, the French, the English and Jews are the only ones who in every prayer would say next year in Jerusalem and a small part remained for 2000 years in Israel. All archeology It is 2000 years old, Jewish, non-Muslim. Even in the Koran, the word "Jerusalem" is not mentioned even once. With us, dozens of times. Of course, also in prayers. Who was Jesus? A Jew who was born in Nazareth and died a Jew murdered by the Romans. You are most of the Arabs with primitive mental tribal thinking. Not with intelligence. They only like to lie to themselves too.
@Tad_Tad
@Tad_Tad 5 лет назад
Charming atmosphere - the song full of heat and passion. Beautiful outdoor, wonderful performance - excellent clip. Thanks such artists like you all, folklore is still living and develops.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
thank you so much 🙏😍
@RealRevolutionary
@RealRevolutionary Год назад
Please release more. This is the first that comes from the search "Jewish Mystical Music".
@spanixtanspanixtan8757
@spanixtanspanixtan8757 4 года назад
This music sound like the "Jarchas" , songs in medieval Spain-Portugal. They are the first literary genre studied in Spanish literature. They add Arabic words as the reconquest was still in progress and Muslims, Jewish and "Christians" lived together in some territories. I can understand the lyrics but there are words that are clearly not from the Latin languages, Old Castilian Spanish, Galician-Portuguese or Catalan.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
🙏🌷🙏 thanks for listening
@spanixtanspanixtan8757
@spanixtanspanixtan8757 4 года назад
@@Yammaensemble I enjoyed it. So, the pleasure is mine.
@JonCorelis
@JonCorelis 2 года назад
Absolutely wonderful, goose-bump producing music. I have a few Sephardic CD albums, but I don't remember these songs being on them, so I'm glad to come across them. I'll share this with others I think may be interested.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 2 года назад
Thank you so much Jon. We try to bring out songs that haven't received much attention. there are so many beautiful Sephardic songs ❤️🙏
@harmlessmt3r
@harmlessmt3r 2 года назад
I speak spanish and I get about 70% of what they sing.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble Год назад
𝘛𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘬 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘴𝘰 𝘮𝘶𝘤𝘩 🎶 ❤️ 🎶
@user_1234abc
@user_1234abc Год назад
El resto de 30% de idioma Turco, es la razon por que no entiendes :)
@MrCroky123
@MrCroky123 3 года назад
Much love from Portugal to all "Sefarditas". I'm a descent from the Ben-Saa family of Toledo, that moved to northern Portugal. Our coat of arms is still a silver and blue chessboard pattern, with a Bull with a golden nose ring and falling tears of gold. May we all be together again one day :)
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
💐Thank you for spending time with our music💐
@DR-yc7mp
@DR-yc7mp 5 лет назад
Brilliant!!! Shalom to all Sephardim! Sooooo beautiful! Saludos y bendiciones a los Sephardim de España
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
Thank you Dan
@jameslewis1605
@jameslewis1605 Год назад
Jewish jammin' . Awesome! Love it.
@seanfurgessen5214
@seanfurgessen5214 4 года назад
First off it’s Ladino, the Sephardic equivalent to Yiddish fro ashkenazi Jews. My mother-in-law spoke this along with her family from the Ottoman Empire once upon a time
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
yes, it is Ladino. if you scroll down bellow the video, you can read the full info regarding Ladino. 😊
@brazilianman92
@brazilianman92 4 года назад
Beautiful jewish music.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
Thank you 🙏❤️
@daniaa.oliva-pena7338
@daniaa.oliva-pena7338 4 года назад
I had no idea that this is what Ladino was . My family is from Spain , but live in Guatemala . My family said were Ladinos, but I didn't know what it meant . There is a very large community if not half of the population is Ladino and or Mestizo. I think mestizo is Mayan and Spanish descent. I understood this song completely . It sounded like it was Spanish.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
Thank you Dania. more info about the language is bellow the video, at the info space 🙏🏼😍
@tita_piranna
@tita_piranna 4 года назад
I am spanish and yes, spanish has had a long way from that time to how it is nowadays. Ladino is a mix between old spanish and the language jews spoke at the time. All latin spanish comes directly from old spanish (not as old as ladino, but still more or less like that) yet adapted to the area and with the adquisition of some/a lot of influece from the pre-colonial languajes. I can as well understand wa whole lot of the lyrics, it has many similarities to actual spanish, so I can inagine its more or less the same with latin speakers Love from Spain
@daniaa.oliva-pena7338
@daniaa.oliva-pena7338 4 года назад
@@tita_piranna , saludo y in fuerte abraso desde California. Muchas gracias por esplicarme el significado de el termino "Ladino".
@daniaa.oliva-pena7338
@daniaa.oliva-pena7338 4 года назад
@@Yammaensemble , thank you :D .
@tita_piranna
@tita_piranna 4 года назад
@@daniaa.oliva-pena7338 no es nada! Saludos :)
@jonchalk3855
@jonchalk3855 3 года назад
Many Sephardic Jews from Portugal ended up in Brazil in the late 1490s. The traditions were passed down the generations, yet kept secret from outsiders for their descendants' safety. Around the world many "hidden Jews" are being "awaken" by a strong internal and genetic desire to know their history. Adonai is bringing them home.
@GrievingForGrace
@GrievingForGrace 3 года назад
I've heard that before. The term used was "crypto-Jew." So interesting. In the article I read, a Latino man in Mexico was performing Semetic-style rituals, and had no idea why. He said he just did it because his parents did.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
🍃🌸🍃 𝑻𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒌 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝒔𝒑𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒕𝒊𝒎𝒆 𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒉 𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒎𝒖𝒔𝒊𝒄 🍃🌸🍃
@kennedykiser557
@kennedykiser557 5 лет назад
This music is awe inspiring to the mind & soul. Great bonfire jam. God Blessed the YAMMA Ensemble!
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
thank you 🙏😍
@ElSauxy02
@ElSauxy02 5 лет назад
Okkkkkkkk for for some reason, when I was watching this video right now for my first time; I started to feel something odd, something like, idk how to explain it! I’m being for reals like, I think something super naturel???? I was feeling this connection with them. I even got the chills 😮😮😮
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
Thanks Karim. ♥️🙏
@gentleeyes
@gentleeyes 3 года назад
Thanks for the video. I have to laugh at some of the strange comments. It seems many people cannot simply enjoy something and instead make ignorant comments.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
Thanks a lot.🙏🎶🙏 It is indeed fascinating to read and see how everyone reacts differently. there are those who react from a political point of view, there are those who react from a religious perspective or others who comment from a gender view. there are many musicians here who ask about the rhythm ,the instruments.. we specially like that 😇 above all we wish everyone would enjoy music in the most free and pleasant way and put all the rest views aside for few moments.❤️
@RafaelGarcia-eu4lp
@RafaelGarcia-eu4lp 3 года назад
Amazing to find spanish from the fifteenth century so alive. Any spanish speaker can understand almost everything. Beautiful.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
𝑻𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒌 𝒚𝒐𝒖 Rafael ❤️
@Lagolop
@Lagolop 3 года назад
It is of course Ladino which is based on Medieval Castilian, but contains Aramaic and Hebrew words.
@ypanso
@ypanso 5 лет назад
Very nice. My grandfather used to sing with ladino choir in jerusalem, they have different sound but similar language i guess.
@YONATANAJ
@YONATANAJ 5 лет назад
AFAIK, Ladino is the main language of Sephardic Jewry. But there were others too, but all based on the grammar of Spanish and Portuguese.
@YONATANAJ
@YONATANAJ 5 лет назад
Their vernacular language was influenced by Ottoman Turkish, Levantine Arabic, Greek, Bulgarian and Serbo-Croatian vocabulary in the differing lands of their exile.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
🌸 🙏🌸
@luispesqueda1163
@luispesqueda1163 5 лет назад
Este es el ladino Muy parecido al español Muchas palabras comprensibles para mí Casi toda la canción la entendí. Hermosa lengua Espero que nunca se pierda Hermosa idioma
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
💗 muchas gracias 💗
@jennifermondy9990
@jennifermondy9990 5 лет назад
Es Ladino, correcto?
@eugenek1180
@eugenek1180 3 года назад
Sounds like a combination of Slavic and Persian themes with a hint of gypsy - very interesting.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
yessss. that's how we love it. multi cultural, multi color 🤗 Thank You 🌸 🌸
@jilljeannides9412
@jilljeannides9412 3 года назад
You just defined the Latvian and Lithuanian origin Aldis
@iljay7669
@iljay7669 5 лет назад
Greetings to my Sephardic brothers and sisters who are probably way more simple and easy going than their brothers from the east.
@vasso600
@vasso600 5 лет назад
Илья Я. Not really, it is very sophisticated culture
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
Thank you 😍🙏
@Fadri11
@Fadri11 4 года назад
I love your music. I speak Räto Romanisch like 30.000 speak in the Alps Region Switzerland. I understand some Ladino words. We d,ount now where our language come from. It is very near latin. Shalom from the Alps Switzerland.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
Thank you Ernesto🙏❤️
@Lagunaticmom
@Lagunaticmom 3 года назад
Makes my heart and soul sing even though the subject matter being about love and heartbreak brings me back to some painful places. If you are in your 20's and 30's (& beyond), searching for love, going through breakups or loss, i hope that your heartaches don't crush you. Pouring them into music and art is beautiful and I would say, necessary, to survive what aches your soul. And read the book of Psalms (Tehillim) because every emotion is there, pouring out every sadness, every agony, every despairing thought to Hashem (the Lord God). (Of course, there is great joy and celebration too.) "The Lord is close to the broken-hearted, and saves those crushed in spirit." Psalm 34:18 When we are in broken state, it is then we are most open to being humble. I hope for all to experience the closeness and love of Hashem. 💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
🌸🌹🌸 thank you for sharing.
@johnnycreighton29
@johnnycreighton29 2 года назад
One family close to us, our family, when I was a child, were Sephardi from Turkey. Tonight, I am alone, in the cold ❄️ (no heat in this place); your music 🎶 helps keep me warm while I wait for the sun to rise and summer to come.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 2 года назад
❤️ 𝘱𝘦𝘢𝘤𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘢𝘭𝘭 𝘩𝘶𝘮𝘢𝘯 𝘣𝘦𝘪𝘯𝘨𝘴. 𝘈𝘮𝘦𝘯 ❤️ 🎶𝘛𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘬 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘴𝘱𝘦𝘯𝘥𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘵𝘪𝘮𝘦 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩 𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘮𝘶𝘴𝘪𝘤 🎶
@Phoenix-my2nz
@Phoenix-my2nz 3 года назад
Bosnian traditional music has a huge influence from Sephardic Jews because they lived in Bosnia for 500 years ❤
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
🌸🌸thank you so much for listening and commenting 🌸🌸
@Phoenix-my2nz
@Phoenix-my2nz 3 года назад
@@Yammaensemble Thank you dear 💗
@Peter7966
@Peter7966 5 лет назад
There is good music and there is bad music. This is very good music. It has authentic spirit and soul. What more could God want? And I say this as someone who not Jewish. A campfire and and good music. What could be better?
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
🙏💞🌸
@deanconway8776
@deanconway8776 5 лет назад
please tell me you have not sold out to the music industry, because we know who runs that.
@JedidiahSeth
@JedidiahSeth 5 лет назад
What made u think that they have become Sell-Outs?
@deanconway8776
@deanconway8776 5 лет назад
@@JedidiahSethBy their album cover and the singers posture and dance routine.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 4 года назад
Hi Dean, we're independent musicians 💞🌸 we're not part of music industry 😍🙏
@itisbecauseiwanttooooo3877
@itisbecauseiwanttooooo3877 3 года назад
(Romanitized Lyrics in Ladino) Kondja Mia, Kondja Mia, Chichek de mi Kavesa La luna me S'eskoresio, la mar se izo 'preta x2 Kondja Mia, Kondja Mia, Chichek de mi Kavesa La Luna me s'eskoresio, la mar se izo 'preta Avlame Ninya kon amor, mira k'esto en el fuego Se va Morir un Mansevo, Ke no vido nada de Bueno Yo djuvara i dezia ke non i mas el amor fue Kavzante una morena, ke a mi me izo enflamar Kondja Mia, Kondja Mia, Chichek de mi Kavesa La luna me S'eskoresio, la mar se izo 'preta Se va Morir un Mansevo, Ke no vido nada de Bueno
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
𝑻𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒌 𝒚𝒐𝒖 🌸🙏🌸
@mattharbison7776
@mattharbison7776 5 лет назад
Excellent! ..Beautiful Lady Beautiful voice!!!..So expressive!!! Thank you for sharing!
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 5 лет назад
Thank you Matt 🙏💞
@deutschplayer9836
@deutschplayer9836 3 года назад
Love from Turkey! I love my Israeli/Jew friends!
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
Tʜᴀɴᴋ ʏᴏᴜ SO ᴍᴜᴄʜ❤️ Love 𝒇𝒓𝒐𝒎 𝑰𝒔𝒓𝒂𝒆𝒍 🕊🕊💕🕊🕊
@carlosdelgadohand7843
@carlosdelgadohand7843 3 года назад
Shabbat Shalom!
@seekingabsolution1907
@seekingabsolution1907 Год назад
Wow, that is an amazing linguistic story. I've read a lot of European history and there's quite a few instances of "and then x monarch expelled all the Jewish people from x country because they wanted all the people in their country to be Christian to better control things through the church" but I hadn't stopped to ponder what such a long history of forced migration does the the language of a people. I didn't know this language existed and I'm fascinated by the complex history that had to occur for it to exist.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble Год назад
🕊🕊💕🕊🕊 𝘞𝘦'𝘳𝘦 𝘣𝘭𝘦𝘴𝘴𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘰 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘭𝘪𝘴𝘵𝘦𝘯𝘦𝘳𝘴 𝘭𝘪𝘬𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶. Listening deeply and delve into history. 𝘛𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘬 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘴𝘰 𝘮𝘶𝘤𝘩 🎶 ❤️ 🎶
@RobertPashayan
@RobertPashayan 3 года назад
It sounds like Greek and Armenian folk music had a baby which speaks another language.
@Yammaensemble
@Yammaensemble 3 года назад
😍 that's cool idea... if you'll scroll down you'll be able to read the info about the song.
@Beastlyeditzz
@Beastlyeditzz 8 месяцев назад
This is amazing. As a half Ashkenazi, half Sephardic Jew this just gave me a spine chilling feeling that was very comforting! My heart goes out to Yamma Ensemble ❤ Am yisrael chai
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