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In contrast to a popular misconception, "Kuando el rey Nimrod" is not a song that dates from the times when the Jews lived in Spain and Portugal in the Middle Ages, and has its roots in a piyyut called La vocación de Abraham, of which several versions have been found that date from the 18th century and were written by anonymous authors in the former Ottoman Empire.
A notable example is "Quando el Rey Nimrod" ("When King Nimrod"), one of the most well-known folksongs in Ladino (the Judeo-Spanish language), apparently written during the reign of King Alfonso X of Castile. Beginning with the words: "When King Nimrod went out to the fields/ Looked at the heavens and at the stars/He saw a holy light in the ...
Kuando el rey Nimrod; Dezilde a Mi Amor; Dos Amantes; El Rey Por Muncha Madruga; La Mujer de Teraj; La Rosa Enflorence; Las Compras del Rabino; Los Caminos de Sirkeci; Los Guisados de la Berenjena; Marinero Soy de Amor. The lyrics are taken from poetry by Miguel de Cervantes. The song exemplifies the genre of saudade, or a song of nostalgia and ...
Kuando el rey Nimrod; S. Shalom chaverim; T. Tumbalalaika; Y. Yevarechecha; Z. Zum Gali Gali This page was last edited on 3 April 2022, at 06:54 (UTC). Text is ...
Kuando el rey Nimrod; O. Ocho Kandelikas; S. Shecharchoret; Smyrna Trilogy This page was last edited on 11 September 2023, at 19:11 (UTC). Text is available under ...
Kuando el rey Nimrod; P. The Parting of Lot and Abraham; S. Sarah (Card novel) Y. Year One (film) Young Abraham This page was last edited on 15 August 2022, at ...
Nimrod" is a sculpture made of Nubian Sandstone, sculpted by Yitzhak Danziger in the years 1938–1939. The sculpture serves as a visual emblem of the Canaanism movement in Mandatory Palestine. [1] The sculpture references the figure "Nimrod" from the Bible, which is described as a mythical figure of a hunter, interpreted to be a rebel against ...
Avinu Malkeinu - meaning "Our Father, Our King," a Jewish prayer; Avinu Malkenu - song on the Shangri-La (Elkie Brooks album) album by Elkie Brooks; Avinu Malkeynu - a song by Max Janowski; Moses ben Avraham Avinu - an Austrian printer and author who was a Christian convert to Judaism