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Elohim Eshala
… and late Romantic techniques employed to represent the “Middle East,” underscores the composer's classical European …
Karaite Jews Musical Tradition
… of the Karaites was balanced between Europe and the Near East. During the next few hundred years, additional Karaite … Karaite communities are most likely influenced by the same Middle Eastern source, whose origins can be found in the formative years of the Karaite tradition during the Middle Ages in Byzantium, the Land of Israel, and Persia, …
‘I’m Sorry, It’s Yom Kippur’: Atonement through Punk (and Traditional Jewish Music)
… best known to the general public), [2] who have, in the least, changed their clothing in order to perform religious … thought, 'Okay, what if I take all the ‘fire and sword and beast’ of this holiday with a pillar of salt, and instead … Dreams . New York: Carroll & Graf. A novel about Max, a middle aged Jewish transgender person living in New York …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… of oral creation of the Ashkenazi Jews of both Western and Eastern Europe, whereas in the latter region it was … of Yiddish combine German and Hebrew components, and in Eastern Europe also elements of Slavic languages, as well as … traditionally used to learn canonical texts (Opening); a middle section, which is characterized by a repetition of a …
Leonard Bernstein in Israel
… house new Jewish immigrants, often from North African and Middle Eastern countries). … 101 … 9 … … 1958 … Bernstein, L. … …
Abyadi Ana
… on the day before) in Jewish communities throughout the Middle East and North Africa. At the center of the ceremony stands …
The Israeli Mediterranean Style
… color in music. It was also qualified as signon Mizrahi (Eastern or oriental style, i.e., of the Middle East, the cradle of Judaism, rather than East Asia) or …
Chasidic in America
… situates the song in an ambivalent position between the Eastern European Jewish and the Afro-American musical … American popular music to both the Hasidic niggun and the Eastern European Jewish instrumental repertoires, can be … ambivalent status placed the cantor as a kind of “spiritual middleman,” who negotiated “the realm between religion and …
Likhvod Hatanna Haelokai (In Honor of the Holy Tanna)
… of the Tanna and his son, Rabbi El'azar are located, at least since the second half of the sixteenth century. Based … is shared by the verses and the refrain, attests to the Middle Eastern influence on the piece. The melodic range is …
Bazetsens (LKT)
… di kale . The bazetsns went the following way: In the middle of the room a stool was placed and there the bride … was one of the most important rituals of a traditional Eastern European Jewish wedding before the Second World … express the listeners’ feelings and make them cry... In the middle minor notes, the klezmorim would express the thoughts …