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Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
… Yemenites, Babylonians, Persians, Aleppoites, Daghestanis, Bukharans, Sefardim, Moroccans, and the various Ashkenazim, …

Notes on Bukharan Music in Israel
… I was attracted by the possibility of finding survivals of Bukharan traditions in Israel, particularly in the area of … before the loss of those few who still remember Bukhara in all its splendour' (Lancet-Muller 1967: n.p.). … limited by a serious dearth of musicians among the Israeli Bukharans, the data collected nevertheless afford a glimpse …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… throughout the Jewish diaspora (see: Ladino version, Bukharan version , Moroccan version). One of the most … between two celebratory songs in the Jewish and Bukharan traditions,” Across Centuries and Cultures (2010), …
Had Gadya
… throughout the Jewish diaspora (see: Ladino version, Bukharan version , Moroccan version). One of the most … between two celebratory songs in the Jewish and Bukharan traditions,” Across Centuries and Cultures …

Off the Beaten Track in Israel
… Film Archive Virtual Cinema : … 9 … 34197 … … Israel … Bukhara … Dance … Folk dance music … Haim Hefer … Off the …

Kolot Rabim
… … 10 … 34240 … 288 … Tel Aviv … Masada … … 1978 … Bukharan … Brakha Tzefira … Kolot Rabim …
Brakha Tzefira
… at the age of five and was placed with a family in the Bukharan Quarter of Jerusalem. This area of the city was inhabited by immigrants from Bukhara, Tashkent and Samarkand, and Brakha's neighbors were … Sephardic songs, Jewish songs from Yemen, Persia, and Bukhara, as well as songs of Bedouins and Palestinian Arabs, …
Purim, Purim, Purim lanu
… - Judeo-Espagnol - Judizmo … Piyyut … Purim … Saloniki … Bukharan … Purim, Purim, Purim lanu …

Bukharan Jews
… Encyclopedia Iranica … 38371 … 531-545 … London … … 1989 … Bukharan … Mikhail Isaakovich Zand … Ehsan Yarshater … Bukharan Jews …

Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, [G] 1914-32
… … 1914-32 … Music … Song … Liturgy … Morocco … Babylon … Bukhara … Hebrew cantillation … Dagestan … Eastern Europe … …