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Portuguese Hatzi Qadish, Amsterdam, 18th century
Eighteenth-century notated sources of Jewish liturgical music are rare, and the…
An Early Twentieth-Century Sephardi Troubadour
This production features recordings by early 20th century Turkish cantor Haim Effendi.…
Ashkenazic and Italian Liturgy
Ashkenazic and Italian Liturgy Chair: Eliyahu Schleifer Sharon Bernstein, Cantor for…
Between Israeli and Jewish in Music
Between Israeli and Jewish in Music Chair: Jehoash Hirshberg Olivier Tourny, CNRS,…
The Beta Israel Liturgical Music in Israel Today: Between Tradition, Norm and Creativity
The Fifteenth World Congress Of Jewish Studies Jerusalem
Session: Between Israeli and…
Dedicated to the memory of Eric Werner (1901-1988)
Vol. 10 no.1 of Musica Judaica: Journal of the American Society for Jewish Music. For…
Nusah
1. The textual version of the liturgy in the various Jewish traditions. Each tradition…
Diwan
In Arab culture, a Diwan is an anthology of poems by one or several poets. In the…
Mitsve Tants
The Mitsve Tants, or Kosher Tants, is a ritual dance imbued with mystical significance.…
Minhah
Minha Service
The Minha service is held at twilight and is one of the three daily…