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The Jerusalem-Sephardic Tradition
… known as “Jerusalem-Sephardic,” which originated among the Jewish communities scattered throughout the Ottoman Empire … singing tradition found among the descendants of the Jewish communities exiled from Spain to the lands of Islam … involvement in the musical activity of the surrounding culture. The Sephardic-Ottoman h azzan ’s understanding of …

Vals (LKT)
… waltz meter, usually joyful. Waltzes were adopted from non-Jewish cultures by the Hasidic dynasties in Poland and Central … year was 1895... After the ceremony, as is customary in a Jewish wedding, the newlyweds were led into a private …
Ehad mi Yodea - Its sources, variations, and parodies
… the music within different historical contexts and local Jewish traditions. “E h ad mi yodea” is a cumulative song. … – God; two – the two tablets of the covenant; three – the Jewish patriarchs; four – the Jewish matriarchs; five – the … differentiate their song from the ones from the surrounding cultures because the number thirteen is considered to be an …

Alicia Svigals
… the L-Word. Svigals is the recipient of the Foundation for Jewish Culture's 2013 New Jewish Culture Network commission for her new score to the …

Marsh (LKT)
… Ukraine, 1820s-30s]. Fridkin 1925, p. 46 . “A Jewish wedding in the shtetl was a holiday... When Arish the … tunes which were usually adopted from the surrounding non-Jewish cultures. The adoption of marches by Hasidim is part of the …

Pinkas Khmelnik (Chmielnik)
… New York. … 1 … 33982 … Tel Aviv … … 1960 … Ashkenaz … Jewish culture … Jewish customs … Jewish dance … Jewish wedding … Ashkenazi … …
La Gallarda matadora
… who brought the seeds of flamenco to Spain. Moreover, the Jewish expulsion from the Iberian Peninsula occurred … of the history of flamenco almost always mention some Jewish influence on the development of flamenco, although it … borrowed from or influenced by the music of the surrounding cultures where the Sephardic Jews lived. For example, …
Leo Wiener
… linguist, author and translator. Wiener lectured on Slavic cultures at Harvard University and became the first American …

The Joy of the Jewish Wedding
… … 1 … 33989 … New York … Cedarhurst … … 1986 … Jewish culture … Jewish customs … Ashkenaz … Ashkenazi … Sol Zim … The Joy of …

A Khasene in Rebins Hoyf
… Rebns Tish … Baym Rebns Tish … 34001 … New York … … 1917 … Jewish culture … Jewish customs … Ashkenazi … A. Litvin … A Khasene in Rebins …