(344 results found)
Zapiski evreya
… and excerpted as page 67 in E. Lifschutz, 'Merrymakers and Jesters Among Jews.' pp. 43-83 in YIVO Annual of Jewish …
Merrymakers and Jesters Among Jews
… … Ashkenazi … E. (Yehezkel) Lifschutz … Merrymakers and Jesters Among Jews …
Zekhtsig yor lebn
… excerpted as pp. 79-80 in E. Lifschutz, 'Merrymakers and Jesters Among Jews.' pp. 43-83 in YIVO Annual of Jewish …
Atanu Lehalot panekha
… (1986). The Amsterdam version, like all the related Western Sephardi ones, is characterized by a repetitive …
Akdamut millin
… is in a psalmodic style and the other is set to a modern Western melody. … Akdamut millin …
Badhan
… Hebrew lit. entertainer. A merrymaker, rhymester, and musician who entertains primarily at weddings. … Professional Jewish singers called badhanim or leizanim ('jesters') are mentioned in medieval rabbinical literature …
Minhah
… by the kaddish, before reciting Psalm 84. Some of the western European Sephardic communities excluded the Pitum … of Talmud study. In still other communities, such as the western European Sephardim, the cantor chants the last three …
Esther
… Heb. Megillat Ester. The scroll of Esther is recited on Purim and recounts …
Ma'oz Tzur
… the most commonly sung version of this hymn comes from the Western European Ashkenazi tradition dating back to the 15th …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… Avenary concludes that each of the three regions of Western Ashkenaz consolidated their own variants of the … their different modality the two melodies, the “common” or Western and the “alternative” or Eastern, one have some …