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Minhah
… it closes the twelve temporal hours of the day. Since the Jews of 19 th century Ashkenaz were usually under pressure … into 'Arvit. Before Ashrei Yosvhei Beitekha Sephardic and Italian communities, as well as most Yemenite communities, … recited before the Ashrei. Many Ashkenazi and some Yemenite Jews do not add any prayers before Min h a—they rather begin …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… Melodies of the Liturgy of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews. London, 1857. Shofet kol ha’aretz is a piyyut for Rosh … and by all of the “common” versions, except the Southern (Italian) one. This cadence is a quotation of the motifs used …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… in the past decade or two are the discoveries of the “Italian Genizah,” confiscated folios of Hebrew manuscripts … period, apparently predating its use among Sephardic Jews. Manuscript 85 of the Archivio Storico Comunale of … , Venice, 1587. This last appearance in the non-Ashkenazi Italian rite is also attested in several medieval …
The Tedeschian Community
… [1] The Tedeschian Jews are Ashkenazi Jews who originated in Germany, and … means 'Ashkenazi' or 'German,' was coined by the local Italian Jews who lived in the surroundings of the Tedeschian … surnames, which had a German sound and meaning, into Italian: Ettlingen became Otolongi, Marburger or Marburg, …
Had Gadya
… as Ms. ON 859 4/280 of the Institute for the Research of Italian Jewry in Jerusalem.The uniqueness of this version … in Provence, in a transitional form, transmitted perhaps by Jews expelled from France throughout the fourteenth century, … in her album London (1989). The melody was based off the Italian song Alla fiera dell’est (‘At the Eastern Fair’) …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… in Provence, in a transitional form, transmitted perhaps by Jews expelled from France throughout the fourteenth century, … own version to Had Gadya in Hebrew using the melody of the Italian song Alla fiera dell’est (‘At the Eastern Fair’) composed by the Italian singer and song-writer Angelo Branduardi in 1976. …
A Gneyve - A Yiddish Song of Theft and Poverty
… singer, Kremer was born in Belz, Bessarabia, and sang on Italian and Russian opera stages. At the advice of the poet … Melodies: Volume 9 The Folk Song of the East European Jews . Leipzig: Friedrich Hofmeister. Noy, Dov and Meir Noy. …
Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… patriotic German songs, certainly known to German-speaking Jews, as a possible source of inspiration: Die Wacht am … Yigdal , see below under Ashkenazi hypothesis) with the Italian predecessors (see below Italian Renaissance hypothesis) could be explored. Many …
A centerpiece of the High Holydays liturgy: Shofet Kol Ha'aretz in Moroccan and Yemenite versions
… in the past decade or two are the discoveries of the “Italian Genizah,” confiscated folios of Hebrew manuscripts … period, apparently predating its use among Sephardic Jews. Manuscript 85 of the Archivio Storico Comunale of … , Venice, 1587. This last appearance in the non-Ashkenazi Italian rite is also attested in several medieval …
The medieval Hebrew song Kikhlot yeini and its Purim connections: New sources on its music
… various Iraqi, Cochini (from Kerala in India), Algerian and Italian manuscripts which include our song. The spread of … its Sephardic origins, although other options (such as Italian) cannot be discarded. The unproven attribution to … below, attesting that it was known among the Baghdadi Jews until the last generation of immigrants to Israel in …