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Alegre m'alegre (Juego de callarse)
… and jaminados (eggs cooked throughout the Sabbath, from the Hebrew, hamin ). Under the steps there is a kettle full of …
Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
… text for easy online search and mobile viewing. Idelsohn's Hebrew and English biographies, written in the early 1930s, … in Jewish Music Journal 2, no. 2 (1935): 8-11. The Hebrew one appeared in Die Chasanim Welt 3, no. 15, (Sh’vat, … of uncatalogued Idelsohniana located at the library of the Hebrew Union College (HUC) in New York City. This German …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… Jewish history, including among other things the revival of Hebrew in Ottoman Palestine, the creation of a new secular … himself left a rather short autobiography in English and Hebrew published towards the end of his life, when his … the emphases in both versions, having in mind the diverse Hebrew and English readerships. Almost totally absent from …
Amen amen shem nora
… 1545), one of the earliest printed collections of religious Hebrew poems, many of which were written by Shlomo Mazal …
Alekhem 'eda qedoshah
… The qinnot (dirges) for the Ninth of Av, the Hebrew date marking the destruction of the Temple of …
Miyom qadmon
… of a society that was dedicated to the study of Hebrew literature. The numerical value of the first letters … of this confraternity. Ahava be-ta'anugim is an unusual Hebrew poem. Its stanzas, in the Italian sesta rima pattern … for each Jewish holiday. In some cases the poet choose Hebrew words that evoke the names of the foods, such as va- …
'Et sha'are ratzon
… and last strophes of one of the most remarkable medieval Hebrew poems based on Midrashic themes that are related to …
Ben adam mah lekha nirdam
… Penitential Prayers starting on the first day of the Hebrew month of Elul leading to Rosh Hashanah, the New Year, …
Mizmor le-david (Psalm 29)
… This is a rhythmicized example of the Hebrew psalmody used for the Sabbath eve (compare with no. 9 …
Nishmat kol hay
… on the cyclical repetition of a melodic phrase, not unlike Hebrew psalmody (see above no. 9 and below no. 17 ) but more …