Zakhor (זכור): The Imperative of Memory

12/12/2025 4 min
Zakhor (זכור): The Imperative of Memory

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Zakhor (זכור): The Imperative of Memory
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This special chapter of From Calatayud - Voices of Sepharad delves into the profound meaning of a single Hebrew word: Zakhor (Remember). Rabbi Yehudá ben Shlomó Albilbilí guides us in a reflection on how this concept is much more than a simple mental act; it is a sacred commandment, a pillar of Jewish identity, and a form of resistance throughout history.

The episode explores how the imperative to "remember" is woven into the Torah and Jewish life, from the commandment to remember the Sabbath to the obligation to remember the Exodus from Egypt and the persecutions suffered.

For the children of Sepharad, Zakhor became a "portable homeland." After the expulsion of 1492, the memory of life in Spain—its scents, its wisdom, its poetry—was the treasure they took into exile. Remembering became an act of defiance against the oblivion imposed by the Inquisition.

Rabbi Albilbilí argues that remembering is not only about evoking pain, but also the joy, wisdom, and beauty that flourished in Sepharad. It is a duty to past generations and a compass for future ones.

This episode is an invitation to value memory as a privilege and a responsibility, a treasure that keeps the flame of identity alive and connects each individual to the long chain of their people's history.

Narrator: Rabbi Yehudá ben Shlomó Albilbilí Direction and production: Ignacio Javier Bona López Series: From Calatayud - Voices of Sepharad

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