Thank you, Jake, for uploading this wonderful documentary of the Sefardic Selihot service. Viewers should make special note of the Ladino recitations. A treasure, indeed. Rachel
This is a wonderful documentary of our culture.Kol a kavod.Bore Olam ke lez de vidas largas para ke agan munchas mas ovras de mitsvot.Ke tengan munchos mas anios para celebrar munchos mas muedes kon todos encuntos.
+Joshua Pariente UA-cam muted the video because of "copyright" infringement on two of the piyutim: ANENU & ADON ASELIHOT. I have submitted a dispute that piyutim or prayers cannot be copyrighted as they are in the public domain. I have not received a reply/resolution.
+jakek1 If you look on the right, you'll see other videos posted with titles such as "Sephardic Selichot", and one that is titled ANENU (SELIJOT). Please explain UA-cam?!
The name is “Mahazike Tora”. It was built in honor of Rabbi Nissim Behar. It’s located in Bat-Yam, Israel, where most of the Jews from Turkey originally settled when they made Aliya after 1948.
@@davidalhadeff8238 One of the monuments in the begining of the video at the 6:10 mark has a date of August 21, 2003 (21/8/2003) - so it must have been recorded after 2003. I uploaded it in 2012.
@@jakek1 I grew up in Seattle, Wa. We have two Turkish synagogues. Ezra Bessaroth whos founders were from Rhodes. And Sephardic Bikur Holim who's members were from Istanbul, tekirdag and Brusa. Im very familiar with the selihot tunes of both kehillot. The tunes in this video resemble both traditions but more along the lines of Sephardic Bikur Holim. Tizke lemisvoth
The name is “Mahazike Tora”. It was built in honor of Rabbi Nissim Behar. It’s located in Bat-Yam, Israel, where most of the Jews from Turkey originally settled when they made Aliya after 1948.
Rifat Sonsino The synagogue is dedicated to Nissim Behar and was established by Turkish Immigrants from Istanbul and Izmir, including the man blowing the shofar, who is my cousin. The gentleman towards the end of the video in the black suit and hat is Rabbi Eliyahu Kohen from the Istanbul Mahazike Tora.
7:32 Asre
9:40 Kadis
10:27 Ben Adam
15:00 Sevet Yehuda
15:45 Kel Rahum
17:25 Rahamana
21:07 Kel Rahum
21:35 Vesalahta Laavoni
26:23 Anse Emuna Avadu
27:30 Kel Rahum
29:20 Tamanu Merot
30:21 Kel Rahum
31:39 Elokenu Veloke Avotenu
32:33 Asamnu Mikol Am
33:14
33:52 Asamnu
34:33 Ki Hatanu Lo
52:52 Im Afes
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This is a synagogue in Istanbul
This melodies took me back to my childhood!!!
Loved it!!
I prayed in this shul in 1987.. was a treat. With Rabbi Behar
Thank you, Jake, for uploading this wonderful documentary of the Sefardic Selihot service. Viewers should make special note of the Ladino recitations.
A treasure, indeed.
Rachel
שיש קדוש ברוך הוא, ברוך כולכם
This is a wonderful documentary of our culture.Kol a kavod.Bore Olam ke lez de vidas largas para ke agan munchas mas ovras de mitsvot.Ke tengan munchos mas anios para celebrar munchos mas muedes kon todos encuntos.
UA-cam has reinstated the audio!!
is this in turkey or in israel
This is not in Turkey
@@shinjiharaguchi5460 no it's not
There is no audio track!? I wish i could hear this!
+Joshua Pariente
UA-cam muted the video because of "copyright" infringement on two of the piyutim: ANENU & ADON ASELIHOT. I have submitted a dispute that piyutim or prayers cannot be copyrighted as they are in the public domain. I have not received a reply/resolution.
+jakek1
If you look on the right, you'll see other videos posted with titles such as "Sephardic Selichot", and one that is titled ANENU (SELIJOT). Please explain UA-cam?!
jakek1 - Where is this Synagogue? Would love to attend.
The name is “Mahazike Tora”. It was built in honor of Rabbi Nissim Behar. It’s located in Bat-Yam, Israel, where most of the Jews from Turkey originally settled when they made Aliya after 1948.
@@jakek1 Thanks I will check it out
Phenomenal. What year is this
@@davidalhadeff8238 One of the monuments in the begining of the video at the 6:10 mark has a date of August 21, 2003 (21/8/2003) - so it must have been recorded after 2003. I uploaded it in 2012.
@@jakek1 I grew up in Seattle, Wa. We have two Turkish synagogues. Ezra Bessaroth whos founders were from Rhodes. And Sephardic Bikur Holim who's members were from Istanbul, tekirdag and Brusa. Im very familiar with the selihot tunes of both kehillot.
The tunes in this video resemble both traditions but more along the lines of Sephardic Bikur Holim. Tizke lemisvoth
Los ke keren sintir una parte en ladino, ke vayan al minuto 17 i endelantre.
Gemar hatima tova.
R
Jakek1 - please can you tell me where this was filmed? In Israel?
Bat Yam
The name is “Mahazike Tora”. It was built in honor of Rabbi Nissim Behar. It’s located in Bat-Yam, Israel, where most of the Jews from Turkey originally settled when they made Aliya after 1948.
ladino!!!!!!!!!!
varabilmek
Cantor David Dery
some of the melodies seem to be more Israeli than Turkish
Rifat Sonsino The synagogue is dedicated to Nissim Behar and was established by Turkish Immigrants from Istanbul and Izmir, including the man blowing the shofar, who is my cousin. The gentleman towards the end of the video in the black suit and hat is Rabbi Eliyahu Kohen from the Istanbul Mahazike Tora.
@@jakek1I met some Turkish Jews in Turkey they are very nice and friendly people
Jewish synagogue in Istanbul