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Craig Taubman
… synagogue ' Sinai Temple ' in Los Angeles to write modern music for the Friday night prayer. “Friday Night …
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… frontier with Belarus, and his exposure to the Haskalah and modern German culture that spread to the new Jewish … the rapidly growing hub for Eastern European Jews seeking modern education, studied at a gymnasium and then at the … yisraeli instead of “Jewish” or “Hebrew,” which heralded a modernist approach in attempting to avoid the semantic …
‘I’m Sorry, It’s Yom Kippur’: Atonement through Punk (and Traditional Jewish Music)
… to these examples appearing in the canonical Jewish texts, modern authors have likened different aspects of Judaism to … liturgical texts such as ‘Al het in not necessarily a postmodern phenomenon found on the fringe or indie sections of …

Joseph Singer
Born in Hilnik, Hungary, officiated as cantor in Beuthen, Nurnberg and Vienna (where he…

פורום אשכנז: חידושים בניתוח ניגוני הריקוד החסידיים, 23.6.2006
מתוך מפגשי קבוצת חוקרי אשכנז הנערכים בבנין הספרייה הלאומית. בכל מפגש מציג חוקר אחר…

The meaning of the Modal Framework in the Singing of Religious Hymns by Christian Arabs in Israel
For the discussion of a modal framework of the Christian Arabs in Israel - termed '…
Karev Yom
… deep baritone voice, Bikel reprimanded Gazit in highbrow modern Hebrew by saying that “the Hebrew language is still … Israel composers that dominated the “golden age” of the modern Hebrew song in the 1930s and 1940s: Matitiyahu Shelem … The present musical setting however provided it with a modern existence as an independent song. This melody was …
Rahamim Amar
… and yet traditional Sephardic melos that also incorporated modern elements inspired by Oriental-tinged Israeli popular …

Isaac Eliyahu Navon
… combined contemporary themes and language idioms taken from modern Hebrew poetry. He also wrote religious poems which … could not read Hebrew. Navon's knowledge in ancient and modern poetry came from his natural talents as a singer and …

Bloch: Known and Unknown
… of one’s tradition. If this paradox was crucial to Bloch’s ‘modernity’, was he aware of it and was it shared by critics … this dilemma of Bloch reception and interpretation in the Modernist and Post-Modern eras with particular reference to his Jewish works. I …