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A Flowering Debate: A Judeo-Spanish Song (not just) for Tu BiShvat
… and Oriental Jewish ritual practices. This influence is clearly reflected in the preface to the chapbook called … de las flores has been assiduously documented from the early eighteenth century onwards. The most complete and … titled Ne’im zemirot , dated in 1702; National Library of Israel Ms. 413, titled Pizmonim , shirot vetishbaḥot , dated …
Yaakov Huri
… ethnomusicologists and their subjects of inquiry in Israel. Our research on the Yaakov Huri repertoire as … and functions. His agenda was full: he would go to work early in the morning, after getting up to pray at daybreak. … in volunteer activities throughout his life. After retiring early from his job at the Jerusalem Municipality, he …
Tish-nigunim Ascribed to Yosl Tolner and the Aesthetics of the Genre
… (2015), who focuses on the “contemplative” nigunim of the Israeli Habad Hasidim, and combines musicological … the main purpose of their study, Mazor, Hajdu, and Bayer clearly demonstrate that the dramatic relocations of Hasidic … chant “Yom Shabaton” (“The Day of Sabbath”)—appeared as early as 1927 in a collection of Lithuanian Jewish tunes …
5. Mi-Pi El (De Boca del Dio)
… and songs in Ladino dated to 1794 (National Library of Israel, Ms. 8o 413, fol. 113b). This document attests for … version of ‘Mi-pi El’ known so far appears in Sefer Zemirot Israel edited by Abraham Moshe in Izmir, 1766. This seems to … El’ originated in the Ottoman space not long before the early 18th century. Be as it may, ‘Mi-pi El’ does not appear …
8-11. A Ya Nass!
… sides (see log sheet 12 A #1 for details), in Iraq in the early 1930s, before Aharon immigrated to Israel. … 55 … Recording … 41961 … Iraq … Esther Warkov's …
Jewish Professional Musicians in Iraq and Israel Audio Examples
… Jewish Professional Musicians in Iraq and Israel, Revisited … 55 … 7 … 41859 … Dissertation Examples … Repertoire of Jewish Professional Musicians in Iraq and Israel: Instrumental Improvisation and Culture Change .” … and the al-Kuwaiti brothers, which were recorded in Iraq (early 1930s) and played for Warkov. “Radio tape” means that …
Noche de Alḥad (Al Dio alto)
… the Ottoman Empire, appearing in song collections from the early twentieth century, such as Sefer renanot (Jerusalem, … Sephardi Ottoman poet active in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries and is renowned for his … muncha ganancia, non veamos mal ni ancia a nos y a todo Israel. Bindicho el abastado que mos dio día honrado, cada …
Yossef (Yusuf) Zaarur
… Childhood and early musical career Yossef (Yusuf) Zaarur (يوسف زعرور) was born in Baghdad in either 1902 or 1896—per Israeli immigration documents—to a family of ten children. … services and traditional family celebrations from an early age, which exposed him to the richness of the …
A cantor’s pledge in the High Holyday’s Provençal liturgy (Minhag Carpentras)
… titled Chants hebraïques suivant le rite des communautes Israelites de l’ancien Comtat Venaissin (Paris: Delanchy: … Jews from Algeria and Morocco to Southern France since the early nineteenth century. As we shall see, the Psalm verses … "The “emissary of the congregation” as an individual in the early Reshut ".U. Ehrlich (ed.), Jewish Prayer, New …
Sara Levi-Tanai
… Sara Levi-Tanai was an Israeli choreographer, playwright, and lyricist renowned for her significant contributions to dance and theater in Israel. Her works, deeply rooted in Jewish and Yemenite … teacher at the Levinsky Teachers' Seminary. In her early career, she worked as a teacher and kindergarten …