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Elohim Eshala
… song represents a totally different development in Israeli culture, one taking place from the 1960s onwards in the … Jewish song that is still pervasive in contemporary Israeli culture characterized the treatment of songs like Elohim … songs were embraced and admired by some members of the cultural elite as a desirable component of the new Zionist …

Bene Israel [JIMF]
… the family's daily lives and recording the religious and cultural traditions of this unique branch of Judaism. …
Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… Germany, and the Jews' attempts to integrate with European culture during that period, awareness arose pertaining to …
About the Jews of Yemen, A Vanishing Culture
… … 1986 … Yemen … Yemenite … Ethnomusicology … Jewish cultural groups … Traditions … Israel … Johanna L. Spector … About the Jews of Yemen, A Vanishing Culture …

A Pintale Id
… and about the beginnings of the Jewish Yiddish theater and culture in Argentina during the 1950s. It also tells the …
A Bookshelf On Top of the Sky: 12 Stories about John Zorn
… film is in fact not Zorn but rather Heurmann, and the difficulties that she encountered while making the film. … music. Zorn creates here what he calls radical Jewish culture, a prominent motif of his later career and a series … Japan, Soundtrack, and the aforementioned Radical Jewish Culture. More information of Radical Jewish Culture can be …
Representations of Jews in the Musical Theater of the Habsburg Empire (1788-1807)
… seeking to understand public perceptions of Jewish culture and music at this time, and the ways varied …

Society for Jewish Folk Music
… for abandoning his own heritage for the Slavic culture of Russian intellectuals. “Where is your national … (“Oklahoma”, “South Pacific”) grew up in the musical culture that the St. Petersburg Society preserved. Their … : Loeffler, James. 2010. The Most Musical Nation: Jews and Culture in the Late Russian Empire . New Haven: Yale …

Freylekhs
… to Ze'ev (Walter) Feldman , a researcher of Klezmer culture and the Ashkenazi dance in Eastern Europe and in the … such as Beregovski and Stutschewsky, found it difficult to point out unique musical features of the Freylekhs …

The Tedeschian Community
… This hope caused them to try and maintain their German culture, in order that when they return, they will not need … of 'little Germany' inside Italy, in which not only the culture itself, but also the urge to preserve it, formed a … community faced the dilemma between preserving their German culture against adapting to the local culture in Italy. …