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Wild Man Blues
… name and films have become synecdoches for American Jewish culture. The film's connection between the man and music …
Andalusian Nuba
… between Al-Andalus and North Africa, and the Andalusian culture was known in and accepted in North Africa. Today … of the Jews of North Africa to Andalusian music and culture; it allowed the Jews to adopt the Andalusian music …
Romanza - Romance
… in Northern Morocco. The musical style reflects the musical culture of the peoples among whom the Jews lived, including …
Coplas - Complas
… shows clearly the influence of the sorrounding musical cultures. Many coplas were published (in Saloniki, …
Cantiga - cantica - cantar - canción
… and music, deeply influenced by the local styles of the cultures among whom the Sephardic Jews dwelt, and a high …
Yiddish – The Mame Loshn (Yiddish - the Mother Tongue)
… such as David Steinberg, about the Yiddish language and culture. Different aspects of the culture are discussed such as film, poetry and music. … … Klezmer revival … Klezmer … America … Languages … Popular Culture … Yiddish – The Mame Loshn (Yiddish - the Mother …
Le Blues du Yiddish
… Anne Goldberg and Alex Szalat This film is about Yiddish culture in Paris. The soundtrack features Yiddish songs and … … 9 … Centre National de la Cinématographie - Images de la Culture … … 2005 … Yiddish songs … Yiddish … French … Diaspora … Paris … Contemporary … Diasporic Jewish Culture … Le Blues du Yiddish …
Yiddish Theater: A Love Story
… who dedicated her life to keeping Yiddish theater and culture alive into the 21st century and the hardships which … Theater … Yiddish songs … Yiddish … Diasporic Jewish Culture … New York City … America … Immigrants … Performance …
Yippee
… … Pilgrimage … Neo-Hasidism … Hasidism … Diasporic Jewish Culture … Ritual … Spirituality … Ashkenazi … Yippee …
Had Gadya
… attesting for its widespread appeal in non-Jewish cultures in Europe and beyond. Among these famous parallels … secular kibbutzim is a rooted phenomenon in Israeli culture since the 1920s. The seder celebrated in Ma’abarot … the Jewish and Bukharan traditions,” Across Centuries and Cultures (2010), pp. 57-73. [1] We thank Ron Levi, a …