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Karaite Jews Musical Tradition
… The Karaite community of Crimeria rose to a position of influence only in the 17 th century; this newly acquired … melody to the same text is performed by Avraham Kanai, a Jewish Karaite from Kazakhstan. The third melody originated … 'The Role of Music in the Renewed Self Identity of Karaite Jewish Refuge Communities from Cairo.' Traditional Music 22 …
Image Before My Eyes
… Yiddish version of the prayer 'Modeh Ani,' and the Zionist influenced 'Jews Go Home to Zion.' Additionally, there are a … war as well as a song about the prison camp Jablonna where Jewish Polish soldiers who were accused of treason on the … Russian front were sent. … 9 … 34220 … YIVO Institute for Jewish Research … … 1981 … Yiddish songs … Jewish History … …
‘I’m Sorry, It’s Yom Kippur’: Atonement through Punk (and Traditional Jewish Music)
… playing in 2010 and are a self-proclaimed ‘100% Trans Jewish band.’ One definition to the term transgender can be … other genres, punk music, polkas, cantorial singing, and Jewish melodies (including direct musical quotes from … harmonic minor. The chorus has this chord change that was influenced by the Israeli songs I used to listen to on …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… and Eastern Europe, whereas in the latter region it was influenced by Slavic languages. Both the language and the … baby, a secular activity, was sometimes accompanied by non-Jewish melodies, sometimes by religious melodies, and … But these rhymes hardly imply the principles of the Jewish faith, and not even one of the 613 Mitzvas that the …
Abyadi Ana
… to the wedding ceremony (usually on the day before) in Jewish communities throughout the Middle East and North … considered to be among the central events of the Jewish traditional wedding that spans over several days and … Company’, ’Pathé Marconi’ and ‘Philips Records’. [5] Her influence on Moroccan music, especially on the mal h un …
Menagen
… On the other hand, lately in Israel, probably under the influence of modern Hebrew, there are a few hasidim who use … … 9565 … Klezmer … Klezmer musicians … Tunes … Musicians … Jewish musicians … Ashkenazi … Menagen … יעקב מזור …
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 … synagogue in London, although there, the medieval Sephardic influence is more prominent. It is impossible to be sure …

Unataneh Tokef
… is that the song's melody has both Ashkenazi and Sephardic influences and that Albalak should imagine himself in a … 'Ptach Lanu Sha'ar.' … 9 … 34137 … Israel … IBA … … 1991 … Jewish Liturgy … Contemporary Liturgy … Yom Kippur War … …
Andalusian Nuba
… preceding centuries, there was frequent contact and mutual influences between Al-Andalus and North Africa, and the … 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 …

Coplas - Complas
… many more up to our century. Their subjects related to the Jewish festivities of the year cycle, or expressed the … are sung with a strophic melody, which shows clearly the influence of the sorrounding musical cultures. Many coplas … and Livorno) and the authors’ names are known. A Jewish repertoire composed by Jews for the Jewish …