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Jews in Serbian medieval written sources / Jevreji u srpskim srednjovekovnim pisanim izvorima
(Beer-Sheva : Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Moshe David Gaon Center for Ladino Culture, 2013)
"In one of his early works, Sima M. Ćirković, a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, was the first to devote attention to the mention of Jews in the sources of the medieval history of Serbs. I now take this ...
A Sephardic rabbi’s view of his Bosnian neighbours and common Ottoman culture as reflected in his writings / Pogled sefardskog rabina na njegove bosanske susjede i zajedničku osmansku kulturu kako se ogleda u njegovim spisima
(Beer-Sheva : Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Moshe David Gaon Center for Ladino Culture, 2013)
"Bosnian Rabbi Eliezer Šem Tov Papo (Sarajevo, ? - Jerusalem, 1898) is the author of four compendia of Jewish religious law and moral teachings in Judeo-Spanish, and three similar, shorter religious works in Hebrew. All ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
Man and a woman - Judaism and marriage
(Beograd : Jevrejski istorijski muzej Savez jevrejskih opština Srbije, 2013)
Sexual instinct is a functional component of life. Accepted by Judaism as an integral part of the man's life and one of his basic needs, the manifestation of this instinct was regulated in a traditional manner, but it was ...
‘Meliselda’ and its Symbolism for Sabbatai Sevi, His Inner Circle and His Later Followers / ‘Meliselda’ i njena simbolika za Šabetaja Cvija, njegov spiritualni krug i njegove kasnije sljedbenike
(Los Angeles : A Cherub Press Publication, 2016)
"‘Meliselda’, a Spanish oicotype of ‘Melisenda Insomne’, a famous French ballad from Carolingian period, played a prominent role in Sabbatai’s own weltanschauung, its importance in their leader’s eyes was recognized by the ...
Attitudes toward death in Judaism - the mourning rites
(Beograd : Jevrejski istorijski muzej Savez jevrejskih opština Srbije, 2013)
Comprehension of life and death in Judaism is manifested through a number of religious and ritual procedures. A complex set of mourning rites present in the Jewish culture is entirely regulated by religious rules and ...
The Role of Polyphonic Singing in the Establishment of Interethnic Dialogue: Serbian-Jewish Baruch Brothers Choir from Belgrade
(Tbilisi : International Research Center for Traditional Polyphony of Tbilisi Vano Sarajishvili State Conservatoire, 2018)
This work focuses on the role of polyphonic singing in interethnic communication in the example of the Serbian-Jewish Baruch Brothers Choir from Belgrade. This choir was founded in 1879 as the Serbian-Jewish Singing Society, ...
On the power of the word: healing incantations of Bosnian Sephardic women [English translation]
(Beograd : Univerzitet u Beogradu Filozofski fakultet, 2011)
The article is dedicated to Sephardic popular medicine, more precisely to Sephardic
feminine traditional healing incantations, the way these were preserved and perpetuated in the Sarajevo Jewish community. These incantations ...