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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 … and secular. … 9 … 34138 … … 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 … 34127 … National Center for Jewish Film, Brandeis … … Rosh Hashanah … 2006 … Ukraine … … HaShanah … Pilgrimage … Neo-Hasidism … Hasidism … Diasporic Jewish Culture … Ritual … Spirituality … Ashkenazi … Yippee …
Atah Ehad
… 2013. … Yah zekhut avot , Bohush Hassidim (Bukovina) singing at a Yortseyt Tish, recorded by Haim Rosenrauch, … Basis — The Discovery of the Orient and the Uniformity of Jewish Musical Traditions in the Teaching of Abraham Zvi … of the Synagogue: An Historical Survey' in Studies in Jewish Music: Collected Writings of Abraham Wolf Binder , …

Anim Zemirot
… to chanting the Piyyut. The first is responsorial singing: The Hazzan reads a line and the congregation reads … is in the minor mode and it most likely originated in the Jewish communities of Germany where it is known with some …

Shir HaKavod
… for chanting the Piyyut. The first is responsorial singing : The Hazzan reads a line and then the congregation … is in the minor mode and it most likely originated in the Jewish communities of Germany where it is known with some …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… of intensive study by a distinguished gallery of modern Jewish and non-Jewish scholars since the early nineteenth-century, starting … death, and then goes to an addition of her own: Why are you singing H ad Gadya? Spring isn’t here and Passover hasn’t …
In Zaltsikn Yam - A Yiddish Workers' Song
… 720 … In honor of May Day and the tradition of Jewish political radicalism in late nineteenth-century … 1901 by S. An-sky (Shloyme Zanvl Rappoport [1863-1920]) the Jewish writer, ethnographer, poet, and radical. The song's … Library has an ethnographic recording of Lazar Vishniak singing the first stanza of the song in 1915 in a Frankfurt …