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Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… for all of the Jews of Ashkenaz. There are different traditions regarding when the blessing is to be recited: in … the words ' Yishar koa h .' The Simple Reading The musical capabilities of the priests are very diverse and … Lithuanian and Latvian synagogues, they were even sung as chorales. At the end of every line of the Priestly Blessing, …
Elohim Eshala
… of Dahiyani with Jewish musicians from other Arab-Jewish traditions in Israel, especially Iraqi Jewish musicians. … voice blends here with a non-Yemenite Arabic sound, a musical style brought to Israel by professional immigrant … Eshala prior to immigration to Israel. … NSA, K 3877. A choral composition by Joseph Tal (1910-2008) inspired by …

Karaite Jews Musical Tradition
… the Karaites have maintained the basic principles of their traditions. Over the course of these many centuries, … sect's central administration. The Karaite Legacy and its Musical Tradition The Karaite legacy, which was formed and … is consistent among all of the Karaite communities, is an oral tradition. It is performed by the entire …
‘I’m Sorry, It’s Yom Kippur’: Atonement through Punk (and Traditional Jewish Music)
… cantorial singing, and Jewish melodies (including direct musical quotes from traditional Jewish melodies such as Chad … sin which we have committed against You through sexual immorality. And for the sin which we have committed against You … scale, the band's themes that connect between Jewish traditions, broader interpretations of gender, and the …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… south Germany, was the main spoken language and language of oral creation of the Ashkenazi Jews of both Western and … of both rural and urban folklore and has developed oral traditions alongside an attachment to the written word. Its … strata, makes it possible to speculate in regards to the musical development of the tradition, despite the lack of …
Andalusian Nuba
… immigrated to Al-Andalus (Muslim Spain), and founded a new musical school in Cordoba, in the court of the Umayyads in … on the classical Arabic music of Bagdad mixed with other traditions that were prominent in Spain at that time, … to be connected to older traditions that were transmitted orally by Muslim Spain's greatest musicians from the 9 th …
Para Para
… JMRC’s release Cute Boy, Charming Girl (Anthology of Music Traditions in Israel, 23) , a collection of Hebrew … Para Para to Katzenelson. The book's final pages feature musical notations to some of the songs that appeared in the … movement in eight notes, and finally, it is designed for choral singing in three voices: From: Archive of …

The Israeli Mediterranean Style
… often derived from the liturgical and para-liturgical musical traditions of Yemenite, Persian, and Moroccan Israeli Jews … polyphonic, expressive settings, much unlike the pastoral, impressionistic Mediterranean vogue of the time. His …
Atah Ehad
… Zionist songbooks reproduced it, sometimes in Idelsohn's choral arrangement, such as Hawa Naschira (Hamburg 1935). … — The Discovery of the Orient and the Uniformity of Jewish Musical Traditions in the Teaching of Abraham Zvi Idelsohn, Peamim: …
Shir hama’alot - The umbilical cord between liturgical and domestic soundspheres in Ashkenazi culture
… Hallel, Adon olam, Mevarkhim ha h odesh, etc. These 'temporal' melodies were later brought home and applied to Shir … the typical melodies of the yearly cycle was a widespread musical custom of German-speaking Jews. [2] In many ways … the twentieth century, when many German Jewish liturgical traditions fell into oblivion, the original melodies of the …