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Sabbath Bride
… and Sabbath food. Excerpt from film that features singing of different pieces: Additional excerpt from the … Havdala: … 9 … … Havdalah … 1987 … Shabbat … London … Jewish community … Jewish cultural groups … Tradition … Musical traditions … …
Menagen
… which in the hasidic writings and in oral tradition means singing (and not playing an instrument, which is its usual … a person who is gifted with one of these musical skills: singing with a good voice, proficiency in niggunim with … … 9565 … Klezmer … Klezmer musicians … Tunes … Musicians … Jewish musicians … Ashkenazi … Menagen … יעקב מזור …
Communal singing
… is a summarized version of the full artice about communal singing, by Talila Eliram. To read the full article, see … especially after the fourth and fifth Aliyot [1924-1939] (Jewish immigrations to Palestine), specifically in large … by Talila Eliram , written for the JMRC. [2] An early Jewish-Zionist commando unit in Palestine that existed until …
Israeli folksongs
… songs that deal mostly with themes that the majority of the Jewish population of Israel (not including the … typical performance setting of this genre is at communal singing events, that is held in auditoriums. The audience is … was created as an effort on the part of the first Aliyah (Jewish-Zionist immigration and settling in Palestine) to …
The Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam
… known by its Ladino name, Esnoga, and is one of the Dutch Jewish community's most important structures. Its history and that of Amsterdam's Jewish community reflects the history of the entire Jewish … that were adapted to the liturgical style of monophonic singing. [3] Because of changes in musical texture on …
Dort wo die Zeder: A Forgotten Zionist Anthem in German
… status it acquired exemplify the mechanisms through which Jewish modernity articulated itself on the basis of German … shows how the Zionist movement engaged song and communal singing practices as a primary means for disseminating its … speed with which Dort wo die Zeder spread throughout Jewish (and as we shall see also non-Jewish) spaces as an …
Tree of Life
… when a boy is three years old) ceremony with dancing and singing, and lighting of Hannuka candles in different … Yemenite, and secular. … 9 … … 1971 … Musical traditions … Jewish cultural groups … Upsherin … Israel … Tree of Life …
Andalusian Nuba
… a considerable part of their spiritual work to music and singing. In a similar manner, the Jews also adopted the Nuba … Andalusian tradition that were only preserved through the Jewish traditions. It is also important to note that … scale during the performance. The most common Nubat in the Jewish tradition are the Nubat of the Moroccan Tradition …
Para Para
… in eight notes, and finally, it is designed for choral singing in three voices: From: Archive of Ephraim …
Yippee
… which accompany the festive holiday. In many scenes, singing and dancing can be seen and heard, but are cut off … The Film's Trailer : … 9 … National Center for Jewish Film, Brandeis … … Rosh Hashanah … 2006 … Ukraine … … HaShanah … Pilgrimage … Neo-Hasidism … Hasidism … Diasporic Jewish Culture … Ritual … Spirituality … Ashkenazi … Yippee …