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Hanukah Blessings
… Month includes a late 19th century choral setting by Samuel David (1836-1895). Born in Paris, David received his musical education at the Conservatoire of … (sacred song) Maoz Tzur, sometimes known in English-speaking countries as “Rock of Ages.” The tune for the blessings …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… preceding and during the High Holidays. In a thought-provoking article on the music of Shofet kol ha’aretz in … according to local tradition. The variants of Amsterdam ([David Aharon] De Sola [and Emmanuel Aguilar], “Sacred … kindly with Thy people's lot, And grant them life, our King and Lord. Let Thou the mark of life appear Upon their …
Hayrana Laih
… Mourad (1918-1995). Daoud Hosni (whose Hebrew name was David Khadr Hayyim Halevy or David Hayyim Eliyahu Levy) was a Karaite Jew born in Cairo … piyyut H ai Ram Galeh , which stems from Hayrana Laih , taking us from Egypt to Israel, from Arabic to Hebrew, from …
Ten Zemirot Ami: New Melodies for Piyyutim from the Aleppo Mahzor (1527)
… last generation, is a clear example of this type of undertaking. It sheds new light on ancient piyyutim that are still … the piyyut with the art of the Arabic maqam : R. David Menahem, Roni Ish-Ran, Yair Dalal, Elad Gabbai, and … the Israeli paytanim for performance of the piyyutim: David Shiro and Yehezkel Zion. Performers: David Shiro, …
Admor
… in a particular moment: good livelihood, successful matchmaking, recovery of a sick person, etc. However, the H assid … 1989), 196, Sha'ar Shishi, and especially page 158. [2] David Assaf, Derekh Hamalchut , (Jerusalem: Merkaz Zalman …
Representations of Jews in the Musical Theater of the Habsburg Empire (1788-1807)
… new light on the European perception of Jews at this time. David Buch’s new study offers the earliest identifiable … a valuable documentary source for scholars and musicians seeking to understand public perceptions of Jewish culture and … now be able to distil from some of the less mocking of these operatic renderings of Jewish voices some …
‘I’m Sorry, It’s Yom Kippur’: Atonement through Punk (and Traditional Jewish Music)
… time, today in North America, assimilating. […] I am thinking about the term 'passing.' As a Jew, it means … which we have committed against You by acting without thinking. For the sin which we have committed against You … Hebrew Teacher Tells All.' In Queer Jews . Ed. Shneer, David and Caryn Aviv. New York: Routledge, 55-69. …
Socalled Movie
… interviews with Dolgin, as he explains his approach to making music in a way that avoids a simple pastiche of genres … Socalled, a few of them with legendary klezmer clarinetist David Krakaeur and funk trombonist Fred Wesley. … music … Canada … Contemporary … Jewish music … Funk … David Krakauer … Ukraine … Irving Fields … Popular Culture … …
Atah Ehad
… text, as is the performances of “Ya zekhut avot” by Rabbi David Levanon and by the Bohush Hassidim from Bnei Brak in … depicting the late Sabbath afternoon atmosphere and evoking a nostalgic view of the Eastern European diaspora. …
In Zaltsikn Yam - A Yiddish Workers' Song
… past decade. He is originally from Detroit but has been working from Berlin in recent years. His albums contain reworking of old Yiddish songs many of which of socialist and … European Jews . Newark: Ktav Publishing House. Roskies, David. 2002. “Introduction.” In The Dybbuk and other Texts …