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Responsorial Singing
… of the ḥ azzan , it remained significant feature of Western Ashkenazic ( minhag ashkenaz ) synagogue song. The following …

The Tedeschian Community
… [1] The Tedeschian Jews are Ashkenazi Jews who originated in Germany, and immigrated to … The name 'Tedeschi' (Tedescho in singular), which means 'Ashkenazi' or 'German,' was coined by the local Italian Jews … and culture. One example is the alteration of their Ashkenazi surnames, which had a German sound and meaning, …

Ein Ke'eloheinu
… piyyut from the Ge'onim era (7 th -11 th centuries). In the Ashkenazi Nusach it is recited on Sabbaths and festivals … prayer. In the traditions of the Sephardic Nussach, the Ashkenazim in Eretz-Israel, and the Ari's Kabbalah, it is …

Freylekhs
… (Walter) Feldman , a researcher of Klezmer culture and the Ashkenazi dance in Eastern Europe and in the U.S., the … twentieth century. [7] Feldman, who worked to revive the 'Ashkenazi dance,' ascribes to the Freylekhs dance several …
Kabalat Shabat
… the reading and singing of the following: Pslam 29 (In Ashkenazi communities it is preceded by Psalms 95-99). The …
Contrafactum
… Bekhor Shor according most of the researchers. From the Ashkenazi Selihot for Rosh Hashanah. The recording includes …
Seliha-Selihot
… and these differ among the various Jewish communities. The Ashkenazi communities begin performing the service on the … Selihot are recited early in the morning, before dawn. In Ashkenazi communities, the first service on Saturday eve is … of Selihot compilations. The main difference between the Ashkenazi and Sephardic Selihot orders are that the …
Hora
… Walter Feldman , a musicologist and researcher of the 'Ashkenazi Dance,' the circular form and the marching style … composers … Israeli Folk Songs … Nationality … Aliyah … Ashkenazi … Israeli … Hora … יעקב מזור …

A Jumpin' Night in the Garden of Eden
… revival … Klezmer musicians … Klezmer … Klezmer music … Ashkenazi people … North America … A Jumpin' Night in the …

A Pintale Id
… … Argentinian Jewry … Radio … Yiddish songs … Tango … Ashkenazi … A Pintale Id …