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Freylekhs
… in Eastern Europe, and were the most popular amongst the Dance tunes . Support for this hypothesis is found in … of Klezmer Terminology (LKT). [1] Moshe Beregovski, Jewish Instrumental Folk Music , Vol. III (М.Я.Береговский. … of a Klezmer Dance Genre , 7. [5] Moshe Beregovski, Jewish Instrumental Folk Music , Vol. IV, nos. 49, 133, 140, …
Hora
… from Rumanian. As an ancient term it meant a circular folk dance. Later, it came to signify also a specific dance. The term is also used for two kinds of dance melodies … and the second with duple. Hora as a Klezmer Genre The Jewish Klezmers adopted both kinds of genres and terms. The …
About the Jews of Yemen, A Vanishing Culture
… songs from the diwan of Shalom Shabazi (the most important Jewish poet of Yemen from the 17 th century), drumming on … Seders in Israel, and many other scenes of music, song and dance, both religious and secular. … 9 … 34249 … … 1986 … Yemen … Yemenite … Ethnomusicology … Jewish cultural groups … Traditions … Israel … Johanna L. …
Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… the four days of fast, and thrice on Yom Kippur. All of the Jewish communities in Israel, both Sephardic and Ashkenazi, … Blessing in the Ashkenazi Tradition While all of the Jewish communities, from Yemen to Lithuania, developed … reads out loud the last blessing of the Amida in accordance to the modal character of that specific day. This is …
Kedusha
… verses. Some of the additions were adopted by all of the Jewish communities, while some only by a few. Although the … century CE. During that period, in the Byzantine Empire, Jewish communities were persecuted and were prohibited to … would be to create a festive and serious melody in accordance with the text. The early cantors' manuals contain many …
Elohim Eshala
… exoticism” that captivated at the time the American Jewish audience. It is clear that the voices of Shoshana … format of this recording and its formal concept is in accordance with the cutting of a commercial 78rpm record. See … These instruments are not characteristic of the Yemenite Jewish tradition and betray the encounter of Dahiyani with …
Brakha Tzefira
… Tzefira knew from her childhood including Sephardic songs, Jewish songs from Yemen, Persia, and Bukhara, as well as … continued collecting songs and melodies from oriental Jewish communities, Bedouins, and Arabs, which were then … songs, and Marc Lavry preferred songs with a light and danceable style. Other composers she worked with were …
Aharon Amram
… teachers, while also learning Math, History and Hebrew in a Jewish school. In 1950, as part of 'Operation Magic Carpet' … whom he would later wed. In 1963, Amram joined Hapa'amonim dance group as a soloist for their European tour. They … hits and are considered today to be authentic sources of Jewish Yemenite singing in Israel. The most famous of these …
Flight to Freedom
… Furthermore, around the middle of the film , a Yemenite dance is portrayed and heard as many men gather and dance, … Complete film on Youtube, courtesy of the Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive Virtual Cinema: … 9 … 34231 … … 1949 … … Yemenite … Immigration … Operation Magic Carpet … Diasporic Jewish Culture … Jewish cultural groups … Flight to Freedom …
In the Fiddler's House: Itzhak Perlman
… bay mayn vayb (I am a boarder with my wife) 7. Wedding Dance 8. Dovidl bazetst di Kale 9. Firn di mekhutonim aheym … Music … Klezmer musicians … Klezmer revival … Diasporic Jewish Culture … USA … In the Fiddler's House: Itzhak Perlman …