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The Singing of Zemiroth Shabbath among Religious-Zionist Ashkenazim in Israel
The Fifteenth World Congress Of Jewish Studies Jerusalem
Session: Ashkenazi…
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Shevirath ha-kelim: The breaking of the vessel
A piyyut for organ, soprano, vibraphone, T/B drum, cymbals and gong. The work was…
“Beyond All This Hides a Great Happiness”: Israeliness and Jewishness in the work of Mark Kopitman
The Fifteenth World Congress Of Jewish Studies Jerusalem
Session: Between Israeli…
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The Beta Israel Liturgical Music in Israel Today: Between Tradition, Norm and Creativity
The Fifteenth World Congress Of Jewish Studies Jerusalem
Session: Between Israeli and…
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The Twelve Tribes of Israel
The article is a brief preview by composer Erich Walter Sternberg of his work The Twelve…
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Mizmorim (Psalms)
For solo violin and 8 violoncellos, written in 1983.
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Seder shel Pesah: nusah Yagur keri'ah ve-zimrah
Yagur Passover service, for celebrants, solo voices (SATB), mixed choir, children's…
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Hava'at ha'omer : masechet chag veshirah
This piece was composed by Shelem while he was living in Kibbutz Ramat-Yohanan, to…
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Hashem Ro'i Lo Echsar
Psalms, 24, 1-4, for choir. In the tradition of the Persian Jews.