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Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… “The Life-Histories of Megaliths in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Germany).” World Archaeology 30/1: 23-38. Lino, Lisa. 2009. …
The Fall of Jerusalem in Song: The Ashkenazi Melody She’eh ne’esar
… from his own personal memory (in his youth he was cantor in Germany). Notice also that Idelsohn provided two different …
The Edith Gerson-Kiwi Legacy
… Comparative Musicology. Lachmann was also forced to leave Germany in 1936 and settled in Jerusalem. There he founded … by the European Center for Jewish Music (EZJM) in Hannover, Germany. The second section of her estate (letters and her … It includes papers from Gerson-Kiwi's youth as a student in Germany; documents on her research and teaching; drafts of …
Review essay: Kevin C. Karnes and Emilis Melngailis, Jewish Folk Songs from the Baltics
… 1850s, decades after this practice was well established in Germany, but almost half a century before the first …
Book review: Hernan Tesler-Mabé, Mahler’s Forgotten Conductor
… Shortly after his career took off, he was forced to leave Germany yet did not develop any long-lasting position in any …
German Jewish Sacred Musical Intersections
… Following recent scholarly attention to German Jewry in Germany after World War II (Brenner 1997; Geller 2005; …
Judith Cohen
… Judith Cohen was born in Germany. When she has four year old, she immigrated to …
49. Im afes (Çakum Effendi)
… Bar Isaac of Regensburg (1110-1175), a poet from Ashkenaz (Germany), that is included in the Sephardic selihot service. …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… as he experienced it across the Baltic region, urban Germany, Ottoman and early British Palestine, Lithuanian … . Shoshanah Idelsohn was born in Leipzig, Germany in 1905 and moved to Palestine with her father, … According to Yiska’s testimony, Shoshanah became sick in Germany and “In 1923 father’s younger sister Becky, her …
Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
… even Lewandowski seemed Germanized. The life of the Jews in Germany, too, was Germanized. This was not only true of the … traditional music of the synagogue was located in Southern Germany, so I decided to go to the south of Germany and accepted a position as a chazan in Regensberg …