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Bǝ'ǝnti'ahomu feṭǝrā
… of the meaning of the Biblical text brings the Beta Israel closer to rabbinical Judaism. … The Liturgy of Beta Israel: Music of the Ethiopian Jewish Prayer … Rosh HaShanah …
גילו הגלילים
… צאנז. … הלילות בכנען - שירי ראשונים (1882 - 1946) … Eretz-Israel … Halutzim - Pioneers … Eretz-Yisrael - the Land of Israel … Folk songs … Halutzim … Land … Yishuv … חלוצים … …
Niggun Meron
… anonymous drum. … The Klezmer Tradition in the Land of Israel … Niggunim … Hassidim … Arab Music … Clarinet … Field … … Hasidic niggunim … Lag Ba'Omer … Meron … Niggun … Israel … Hasidim … Klezmer … Klezmer music … Niggun Meron …
Berl's Niggun
… by Yaakov Mazor. … The Klezmer Tradition in the Land of Israel … Hassidim … Niggunim … Niggun … Field recordings … … … Hasidism … Klezmer … Klezmer music … Niggun … Niggunim … Israel … Clarinet … Lag Ba'Omer … Meron … Berl's Niggun …
שיר הנמל
… In the Israeli imagination, the Mediterranean Sea evokes at once … frontier, the venue from which one arrives to the Land of Israel, as well as the vital connection to the outside …
"Ki hinneh kahomer"
… A-B-C-B. It was originally sung without words but in Israel Lubavich 'ba'alei-teffilah' sing it to the words of … Day of Atonement. This practice has also been adopted in Israel by National-Religious circles. The melody also became … during the 1920s among non-religious circles in the Land of Israel when Immanuel Ha-Russi wrote words for it- a lullaby …
Anu Be-hamon Shir
… from the Aleppo Mahzor (1527) … Piyyutim … Contemporary Israeli Music … Ethnic music … Israeli art music … Israeli composers … Israeli musicians … Syria … Piyyutim … …
Mi-pi el
… recognize its opening— Mi-pi El, mi-pi El, titbarach Israel —from the well-known Simḥat Torah piyyut beginning … the Aleppo Mahzor (1527) … Piyyutim … Aleppo … Contemporary Israeli Music … Israeli art music … Israeli composers … Israeli musicians … …
Uri Sharvit
… Tunes from Galicia (1995). In 1980 he won the League of Israeli Composers, Authors, and Publishers' first prize for …
Moshe Idel
… Moshe Idel is a Romanian-born Israeli historian and philosopher of Jewish mysticism. He is …