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The Jazz Singer
… young Jakie Rabinowitz defying the traditions of his devout Jewish family by singing popular tunes in a beer hall. Punished by his …

Song of the Sephardi
… and of Jerusalem, Israel. Starring in the film is Israeli singing star Rivka Raz, three-time winner of the Harp of … Judeo-Espanol - Judezmo ,Judeo-Spanish … Salonica … 1978 … Jewish … Ladino - Judeo-Espagnol - Judizmo … Sephardim … … Sephardi music … Sepharad … Sephardi … Saloniki … Sephardic Jewish people … Istanbul … Sephardi-Yerushalmi … Documentary …

The Comedian Harmonists - Documentary
… the group was forced to break up. Three of the singers, of 'Jewish origin', were exiled from Germany. They went to … Australia. The three remaining 'Aryan' singers left their Jewish wives, recruited three new singers and tried to … Few of the members of the ensemble ever returned to a singing career, and their bitter, 'uninteresting' lives …
Hava Nagila--Come Let Us Be Joyous
… on the album ‘The World of the Barry Sisters: Memorable Jewish Melodies’ in 1964. Finally in 1991, Legacy … … … 1958 … Singers … Yiddish … Yiddish songs … Singer … Singing … Radio … Swing … Hava Nagila … Claire (Clara) Barry …

You never know - Shlomo Carlebach
… guitar and begins to sing. The newspapers nickname him 'The Singing Rabbi'. A brilliant prodigy at the Lakewood Orthodox … Source: Paran Productions, Jerusalem Premiere screening: Jewish Film Festival Jerusalem, Dec. 2007 Hebrew version … 6 …

Singing Modernity: Synagogue Music in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century Italy
… … 2 … Assimilation and its Discontents: The Italian Jewish Experience Between Inclusion and Exclusion … Assimilation and its Discontents: The Italian Jewish Experience Between Inclusion and Exclusion … 34997 … … … Ninteenth (19th) Century … Italy … Edwin Seroussi … Singing Modernity: Synagogue Music in Nineteenth and Early …

Toward a history of Jewish oral traditions: The singing of the prayer ‘Hayom harat olam’ in Sephardi synagogues
… Internazionale di Musica Sacra … 34939 … 151-174 … … 1999 … Jewish … Prayer … History … Sephardi … Tradition … Singing … sinagoghe … Edwin Seroussi … Toward a history of Jewish oral traditions: The singing of the prayer ‘Hayom …

A Hassidic Exemplum in a Judeo-Spanish Homily from the Early 19th Century: A New Source on ‘Secular’ Music in Synagogal Singing.
… … 3 … Jerusalem Studies in Jewish Folklore … Jerusalem Studies in Jewish Folklore … 34828 … 121-138 … … 1989-1990 … Secular … Synagogue … 19th (Nineteenth) Century … Spanish … Hasidic … Singing … Sources … Edwin Seroussi … A Hassidic Exemplum in …

Documenting and Performing Ashkenazi Music
… Research Moshe Beregovski (1892-1961) the founder of Soviet Jewish ethnomusicology, the author of a multivolume edition on Jewish folk music, largely published posthumous. In … the role of a cantor at Temple Emanu-El in San Francisco, singing the solo parts in all the services and directing the …

Musical Israeliness
… The Mershon Center, Ohio State University Zehava Ben: Singing Across Irresolvable Geographies and Counter … for Palestinian audiences at the Dead Sea and for a mixed Jewish-Arab audience in Southern France. I consider Ben's …