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Megilat Rut / מגילת רות
(Beograd : Biblioteka Tefila, 2013)
Megilat Rut (svitak o Rut) čita se za praznik Šavuot. Rut je bila moapska princeza koja se odrekla privilegija kraljevskog položaja u svojoj zemlji i prihvatila život u siromaštvu među ljudima kojima se divila. Rut je bila ...
Some Balkan specifics of Sephardic folksongs / Neke balkanske specifičnosti sefardskih narodnih pesama
(Beer-Sheva : Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Moshe David Gaon Center for Ladino Culture, 2013)
"The long historical presence of the Jews in Spain is reflected by Sephardic culture. Although the influence of Islamic Arab tradition in Medieval Jewish culture in Spain was evident, the later period of Jewish culture in ...
From Neutral Usage to Caricature: German Influences on Bosnian Judeo-Spanish, as Reflected in the Writings of the Sephardic Circle
(Barcelona : Tirocinio, 2013)
The peculiar Bosnian dialect of Judeo-Spanish (later in the Text BJS) has attracted the attention of researchers as late as the beginning of the previous century, when
Julius Subak (1906) published his article “Zum ...
The Trade Zone as Cross-Cultural Space: Belgrade Carsi / Trgovačka zona kao međukulturalni prostor: Beograd Karsi
(Beer-Sheva : Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Moshe David Gaon Center for Ladino Culture, 2013)
"The creation of the Ottoman Balkan culture was a very complex process involving the state, society, religion, local traditions, and trade.1 One of the main characteristics of Balkan culture is its multicultural nature. ...
Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah
(Beograd : Jevrejski istorijski muzej Savez jevrejskih opština Srbije, 2013)
Bar Mitzvah/Bat Mitzvah (Hebr. Son/Daughter of the Commandment) is a ritual commemorating a boy's or a girl's adulthood. A young person is now under obligation, he or she assumes responsibility and is believed to have ...
In search of the historical linguistic landscape of the Balkans: the case of Judeo-Spanish in Belgrade / U potrazi za istorijskim lingvističkim pejzažom Balkana: slučaj judeo-španskog jezika u Beogradu
(El prezente : studies in Sephardic culture. Vol. 7 = Menorah : collection of papers. Vol. 3 [Common culture and particular identities: Christians, Jews and Muslims in the Ottoman Balkans = Zajednička kultura i pojedinačni identiteti: hrišćani, Jevreji i muslimani na osmanskom Balkanu], 2013)
"Judeo-Spanish represents the language of the Sephardim, who, after the expulsion from Spain (1492) and Portugal (1497), scattered throughout the Mediterranean and settled in the greatest number in the urban areas of the ...
Jewish costume - history and influences
(Beograd : Jevrejski istorijski muzej Savez jevrejskih opština Srbije, 2013)
Along with dwellings, furniture, tools, arms and other appliances for everyday use, garments and ornaments are integral parts of the material culture of a nation. The costume is an ethnic feature which is on one hand ...
Životni ciklus - običaji kod Jevreja / Jewish Customs - the Life Cycle
(Beograd : Jevrejski istorijski muzej Savez jevrejskih opština Srbije, 2013)
”Životni ciklus - običaji kod Jevreja" nastao je na temeljima velike izložbe koju je 1998. godine organizovao Savez jevrejskih opština Jugoslavije u Konaku kneginje Ljubice. Tekst je pisan na srpskom i engleskom jeziku i ...
From early middle to late middle Judezmo: the Ottoman component as a demarcating factor / Od ranog srednjeg do kasnog srednjeg đudezma: osmanska komponenta kao demarkacioni faktor
(Beer-Sheva : Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Moshe David Gaon Center for Ladino Culture, 2013)
In Spain of the Middle Ages, the distinct religious and cultural traditions of the country’s Christian, Muslim and Jewish inhabitants led to the rise of three distinctive co-territorial and contemporaneous varieties of ...
Jewish women’s conversion to Islam in the end of the Ottoman era (Salonica) / Prelazak Jevrejki na islam na kraju otomanske ere (Salonika)
(Beer-Sheva : Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Moshe David Gaon Center for Ladino Culture, 2013)
Mass Conversion of Christians and Jews to Islam was a common phenomenon in the early modern Ottoman Empire. Most researchers agree that the phenomenon of mass Islamization was due to religious persecution and political and ...