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Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… recordings throughout the European, Middle Eastern and American Jewish diasporas, was a crucial component in the … Thus for instance on the website of the Milken Archive of American Jewish Music we read that: “Leon Igly, a musician … I traced back its age as demonstrably earlier that 1750, [American music critic] Mr. H.E. Krehbiel [1854-1923] rebuked …
Karev Yom
… justification, his cosmopolitan persona or his career as an American theatre and movie actor, entertainer, and folk song … there was a demand for Israeli “products” in North American concentrations of Jews and Bikel was the right … recorded various Israeli artists trying to enter the American (Jewish) market, such as Ran and Nama, Geula Gil …
Arbie Orenstein
… scholarly annual journal Musica Judaica, sponsored by the American Society for Jewish Music. Source: Shiloah, Amnon. … (*The photo was taken from Queen College Website) … American musicologist & Pianist … ravel … Musicologist … Jewish music … American … Arbie Orenstein …

Chosen voices: the story of the American cantorate.
… An overview of the history and ethnography of the American cantorial practces in Conservative synagogues, … 1 … 33938 … … Mark Slobin … Chosen voices: the story of the American cantorate. …

Rabbi Shlomo Carlibach's music in it's cultural context: 1950-2005
… figures in the field of religious music to emerge from the American Jewish scene in the 1960s with worldwide …
Ehad mi Yodea - Its sources, variations, and parodies
… and the Hebrew Chant of ‘Echod Mi Yodea’.” Journal of American Folklore 62, no. 246 (1949): 382-411. [1] …

Terkish (LKT)
… citation, you get the full reference. “ Bulgar was the American Jewish name for a dance genre which had come to … Feldman 1994, pp. 10-27 . “In the repertoire of the American klezmer , a parallel genre appears called bulgar or …

Sher
… a moderate-tempo figure dance in 2/4 time, resembling the American square dance and the Russian quadrille.” …

Popular Poetry of the Russian Jews
… … 1 … 33987 … New York … Americana Germanica … … 2:2 … 1989 … Jewish poetry … Russian …
Leo Wiener
… born in Bialystok, Russian Empire in 1862. He was an American historian, linguist, author and translator. Wiener … Slavic cultures at Harvard University and became the first American professor of Slavic literature. One of his many … 1899. Wiener, Leo. “Africa and the Discovery of America.” American Anthropologist 23, no. 1 (1921): 83–94. See many of …