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Léibele Schwartz
… Alter. In addition, Léibele was also cantor at the Polish Jews’ Brit Abraham Synagogue (known as “Shil de Antezana”, … liturgical repertoire shows his deep connection to the North American and European scenes of cantorial art during …
The Music on Comtat-Venaissin
… there were cases of Gauls becoming Jewish converts. These Jews remained in Provence and together with later comers, … The visiting cantor from Marseille was most probably of North-African origins. [8] Some information on Algerian Jews in …
A cantor’s pledge in the High Holyday’s Provençal liturgy (Minhag Carpentras)
… set of such verses included in the liturgical order of the Jews of Provençe, the subject of this Song of the Month, … those from Livorno. However, a closer look shows traces of North-African melodies, probably the result of migrations of Jews …
5. Mi-Pi El (De Boca del Dio)
… that we present here are representative of the Ottoman and North African Sephardic traditions. These are two tunes of very … This collection reflects the synagogue tradition of Ottoman Jews residing in the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire …
Yaakov Huri
… cultural center of the “Babylonian” (“bavlim” is how Iraqi Jews refer to themselves) Jewish community in downtown … these linguistic groupings, she distinguished between North African, the Levant (Land of Israel, Syria, Turkey) and the …
A Flowering Debate: A Judeo-Spanish Song (not just) for Tu BiShvat
… (Ladino) song that was performed until recently in Northern Morocco around the festive table of Tu BiShvat, the … celebrations of this holyday among Sephardic and Oriental Jews with a festive meal similar to the Passover seder … names of the flowers, to Castilian and/or Haketía (North African Judeo-Spanish) ones. This East to West route in the …