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Rabbi David Buzaglo
… is one of their most iconic twentieth-century Moroccan Jews. The publication of an extensive new essay, [1] the … This dramatic step exposed him, among many other Moroccan Jews from rural areas migrating to this emergent modern … Jewish Liturgy,” The Journal for the Study of Sephardic and Mizrahi Jewry 2 , no. 1 (2008): 37–62. Meir Buzaglo delved …
Ezra Barnea
… quarter of Jerusalem in 1935 to Rabbi Nehemiah Ezra Mizrahi, a scion of a family of Persian origin. His adopted … tradition. Barnea started his studies at the "Talmud Torah Mizrahi" elementary school and later transferred to the … piyyut singing coalesced with the dominant tradition of the Jews from Aleppo (Syria). In 1948, he began studying at the …

"Son’im, Sipur Ahava: ‘Al Mzrahim ve-’Aravim (ve-Ashkenazim Gam) me-Reshit ha-Tzionut ve-‘Ad Meoraot 2021"
… 57 … 1 … 42395 … Rishon LeZion … Enemies, a Love Story: Mizrahi Jews, Palestinian Arabs and Ashkenazi Jews, from the Rise of Zionism to the Present … Arab … …
An Ashkenazi version of “Ehad mi yode’a” in…Arabic
… system. He indeed agrees that the tune he sings bears Mizrahi (Oriental) or Arabic elements. Unlike few other … of the Haggadah in Arabic…and they were Hassidic Ashkenazi Jews born in Israel. This means that Goelman’s inquiry had a … NLI sound archive) Arabic versions of the Arab-speaking Jews Several Judeo-Arabic versions are extant in sharqi …
Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… in the sixteenth century that continues amongst Syrian Jews today (Kligman 2009; Shelemay 1998). “ Yom Yom Odeh ” … of exiled individuals” when describing how contemporary Mizrahi musicians in Israel longed, through music, for the … see Seroussi 2010. [4] In the language of Sephardi and Mizrahi Jews, the word Hakham (pl. Hakhamim ) is synonym …
Moshe Attias
… he had towards the way the State of Israel treated Moroccan Jews (see more below), he remained a local patriot. A … larger audiences. Although he did not belong to the musiqa mizrahit circles, some of his recordings point to a dialogue … “ Zeh Lo Halom ” (It Is Not a Dream, recorded by many mizrahi stars). On the other hand the Hebrew song “Raq Ima …
“Eli Eliyahu:” The Havdalah Piyyut and its Melodies
… It is performed by Sephardic and Eastern (Oriental) Jews in a variety of melodies and textual variations. Text … 1902), a collection compiled according to the custom of the Jews of Crimea [5] Following is the piyyut text as printed … in a commercial recording by the singer Lior Amadi in the Mizrahi (Eastern) popular music style and by the band, Tzlil …
A centerpiece of the High Holydays liturgy: Shofet Kol Ha'aretz in Moroccan and Yemenite versions
… period, apparently predating its use among Sephardic Jews. Manuscript 85 of the Archivio Storico Comunale of … fragments from an order of Selihot of the Ashkenazi Jews in Italy, dated to the 13 th or 14 th century (IMHM, PH … originally from Baghdad, and the famous violinist Felix Mizrahi, born and educated in Egypt but also a scion to a …
The Jerusalem-Sephardic Tradition
… musical tradition of communities that descended from Jews expelled from Spain who lived in various geographic … to the next generation, were Rabbi Rafael Antebi and Asher Mizrahi. Rabbi Rafael Antebi was born in Aleppo in 1830 and … his students continued this path after this death. Asher Mizrahi was born in Jerusalem in 1890 and died in 1967. He …

The Israeli Mediterranean Style
… local color in music. It was also qualified as signon Mizrahi (Eastern or oriental style, i.e., of the Middle … traditions of Yemenite, Persian, and Moroccan Israeli Jews (i.e., the musics of local and regional Arab and Persian Jews) and other Mizrahi and local, Palestinian musical heritage. These …