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22. Qiddush
… … Hazzan … Ashkenaz … German Jews … German Synagogue … Ashkenazi … 22. Qiddush …
2. Kol nidrei
… … Hazzan … Ashkenaz … German Jews … German Synagogue … Ashkenazi … 2. Kol nidrei …
21. Eloheinu-retzeh
… … Hazzan … Ashkenaz … German Jews … German Synagogue … Ashkenazi … 21. Eloheinu-retzeh …
1. Biyshiva shel ma'ala
… … Hazzan … Ashkenaz … German Jews … German Synagogue … Ashkenazi … 1. Biyshiva shel ma'ala …
23. Ya'ale taḥanuneinu me'erev
… … Hazzan … Ashkenaz … German Jews … German Synagogue … Ashkenazi … 23. Ya'ale taḥanuneinu me'erev …
Linked by Melody: Gibraltar/Moroccan Songs for Passover (and Shavuoth)
… to the Sabbath zemirot that are more characteristic of Ashkenazi Jews. A more detailed inquiry into these texts …
Mapping of German Liturgical Music
… by Noam Peleg and Edwin Seroussi . … Sources and remarks … Ashkenazi liturgical music … German music … Jewish Liturgy … …
Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
… two years. There I was compelled to study thoroughly the Ashkenazic chazzanut , and I transcribed it in musical … Bukharans, Sefardim, Moroccans, and the various Ashkenazim, and also the Hasidim. To get a full concept of … defined themselves against the “zameter”, i.e. the “other” Ashkenazi Jews. See Jacobs, Neil G. Yiddish: A Linguistic …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… the spoken language in opposition to the orphanage of the Ashkenazi community run by the Haredi community where …
Kol nidrei
… the eve of Yom Kippur. Unlike the well-known, elaborated Ashkenazi melody for this text, the Sephardi melody is a …