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Ades Synagogue
… Jerusalem. At the turn of the twentieth century many Jews emigrated from Syria to various countries, particularly … community maintains the musical tradition of the Aleppine Jews. Each Shabbat is matched with a specific maqam, … .' An Invitation to Piyut. … Jerusalem's Center for Mizrahi Hazzanut … Makam … Maqam … Piyyutim … 21770 … …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… prayer books even before the final expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492. Moreover, nocturnal study and … sung are borrowed from the musical culture of the Sephardi Jews of Spain (tunes of Judeo-Spanish songs) and of the … Shim'on; Labaton, Mordecai; Lopes, Nissim; Maimin, Abraham; Mizrahi, Asher ; Morsaya, Shelomo; Najara, Israel; Sasson, …
Asher Shimon Mizrahi
… Asher Shimon Mizrahi was born in the old city of Jerusalem in 1890 to father Yitzhak Mizrahi, who was a well-known torah scholar and teacher. … down the delicate relationship that had been built between Jews and Arabs living in Eretz Israel . Security officials …
Ezra Aharon ("Azuri")
… Nonetheless, in addition to his many devout listeners among Mizrahi communities (nearing 50% of the Jewish population), … programs, if only to gain ideas for the integration of Mizrahi elements in their own music. He composed songs with … biographies: The World Online Encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World Zemereshet (Hebrew) In this …
Yehiel 'Adaki
… and worked as a goldsmith, a common profession among the Jews of Yemen, while at the same time, continuing with his … of Yemenite singing in Palestine and Israel … Muzika Mizrahit … Mizrahi Music … Zemer Iveri, Zemer … Adaqi … Adakki … Yehiel …