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Velvel Pasternak
… and Jerusalem. Mr. Pasternak was born in 1933 in Toronto to Orthodox Jewish immigrants from Poland. He lived most of his …
Israel Meyer Japhet
… In 1853 he began working as choir master and teacher at the Orthodox Synagogue in Frankfurt , where he remained until …
Israel Goldfarb
… the Eastern European musical tradition, associated with Orthodox Judaism; and the Western European Jewish music, …
Mathew Miller (Matisyahu)
… Judaism. Matisyahu is known for his unusual combination of Orthodox Jewish belief and popular music. For further … . … Singer, songwriter … Singer … Songwriter … Hassidic … Orthodox … Jewish … Reggae … Pop … Rap … Mathew Miller …
Mordechai Breuer
… in 1986. His areas of research were mainly the history of Orthodox Judaism in Germany (Neo-Orthodoxy), and the world of yeshivot and their development. …
Abraham Zvi Idelsohn
… as well as Jewish Folk-Songs. At home I received an orthodox education and appreciation for everything Jewish. … never entered the Chor-shul because of the ban the ultra-orthodox Rabbis laid upon it when it was built. Due to my … This was not only true of the Liberals, but also of the Orthodox. At that time, the South-German Chazanuth was …
David de Sola Pool
… Studies, New York, 1953, pp. 201-217. Ben Elton, “New York Orthodoxy Between the Wars,” Conversations , no. 20, autumn …
The Priestly Blessing in the Ashkenazi Synagogue: Ritual and Chant
… Benedictions … Literature … Ashkenaz … Reform … Ashkenazi … Orthodox … Dukhan - Dukhanen - Dukhenen … Rabbi … Eliyahu …
Liturgical-Musical Customs at the Dawn of a New Era: Continuity and Change in Salomon Geiger’s Divrey Kehillot
… … … 2005 … Liturgy … Ashkenaz … Germany … Minhag … Orthodox … Emancipation … Western Ashkenazi … Geoffrey …
Le Niggun Meron: Description d’un patrimonie instrumenal juif
… The Klezmer musicians of the Ultra-Orthodox communiity in Jerusalem, Safed and Tiberius have a …