From Toledo to Jerusalem
From Toledo to Jerusalem

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From Toledo to Jerusalem

1989
Movie
90 min
Hebrew

Engaging musical history of Sephardic Jews from their Spanish expulsion and search for new homes across Europe and the Ottoman Empire until their return to the Israeli homeland. Narrated and sung in Ladino by Yehoram Gaon and beautifully filmed throughout international locations.

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Director: AnonymousGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the historical and cultural connections between the city of Toledo, Spain, and Jerusalem, tracing ancient trade routes, religious influences, and migration patterns. It delves into the shared heritage of these two significant cities throughout different historical periods. The film uses archival footage and expert interviews to illustrate the long-standing relationship.

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