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from Ghetto Songs by FRANK LONDON

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In Morocco, the Mellah was a walled Jewish quarter of a city, with a fortified gateway, especially since the early 19th century. Usually, the Jewish quarter was situated near the royal palace or the residence of the governor, in order to protect its inhabitants from recurring riots. In contrast, rural Mellahs were separate villages inhabited solely by the Jews. Local Jews and Muslims, as well as resident Europeans, lived through the profound transformations of the pre- and early colonial periods. Their music reflects these variegated influences. The words are from a poetic introduction to the first prayer recited on Sabbath mornings, “Nishmat Kol Ḥai—The Breath of All Beings.”

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from Ghetto Songs, track released April 9, 2021
Morocco/Marocco - Words/Parole: Rabbi Abraham Ibn Musa / Music/Musica: Traditional

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