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Shoshana Liessmann
Studied Jewish Studies and Musicology at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-…
Haim (Heinz) Alexander
Haim Alexander (b. Berlin, 1915, immigrated in 1936, lives in Jerusalem), like Ehrlich,…
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Isaac Eliyahu Navon
Isaac Eliyahu Navon was born in Adrianpole (today Edirne) on May 17, 1859. His…
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The Kol Nidre Tune
1931-2 This is one of Idelsohn's most intriguing articles; it is a study in which his…
La transmission orale de la Mishnah
A pioneer study of the chanting of the Mishnah, the Jewish Oral Law, by the Jews of…
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The "Proclamation Style" in Hebrew
The fourth and fifth melodic interval appear to be characteristic of the group of…
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Persistence and Transformation of a Sephardi Penitential Hymn under Changing Enviromental Conditions
A noteworthy study based on the comparative study of one Sephardic melody over a vast…
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Invention individuelle et tradition collective dans la musique juive de Hongrie
Also in: Musicological Studies 3 (1980): 139-58. Interviews made during field work in…
Mitsve Tants
The Mitsve Tants, or Kosher Tants, is a ritual dance imbued with mystical significance.…