
The Sephardic Jews lived in the Ottoman Empire for half a millennium. It was there that Ladino, the language of the Sephardic Jews, developed—comparable to the Yiddish of the Ashkenazi Jews. Thousands of folk songs about love, holidays, and life events were written in this language. After World War I, this culture was in danger of disappearing.
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