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Purim, Purim, Purim lanu
… the history of the injunction imposed on the Jews of Persia and their salvation by Esther and Mordecai, stressing … in 1922, and is dedicated to the musical traditions of the Persian, Bukharian and Daghestani Jews. … Ladino - …
Bin Tavinu Liqnot Bina Ha'azinu
… the oral musical tradition of communities from Morocco to Persia. The performance of Najara’s piyyut 'Bin tavinu …
Hayrana Laih
… music by introducing new modes ( maqamat ) and rhythms of Persian and Turkish origin. [1] Daoud Hosni played a …
Hay ram galeh
… course of the twentieth century truly a multi-ethnic one. Persian, Kurdish, Yemenite and Bucharian Jews joined the …
Musical instruments of the Mountain Jews
… in Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, eastern Caucasus and Persia, the instrument is decorated with pieces of bone and … Caucasian version of the plucked longneck lute of ancient Persian origin, is made of chestnut and wild berry wood. The … sympathetic strings set the Caucasian tar apart from its Persian/Turkish counterpart. The Caucasian tar is held, as …
Kedusha
… This opening was preserved by the Sephardic, Italian, Persian, and Yemenite Nussa h s. It is based on Isaiah 29, …
Brakha Tzefira
… Tashkent and Samarkand, and Brakha's neighbors were from Persia. After three years, her adopted family left the city, … including Sephardic songs, Jewish songs from Yemen, Persia, and Bukhara, as well as songs of Bedouins and … adapted into Hebrew songs, like Bukharan ( Ets Harimon ) or Persian ( Ma h ol Parsi ). Additionally, Tzefira would sing …
Karaite Jews Musical Tradition
… on, families that arrived in Crimeria from Byzantium and Persia founded additional Karaite centers around Europe, … the Middle Ages in Byzantium, the Land of Israel, and Persia, and whose remnants can be found in both liturgical …
Tree of Life
… of Hannuka candles in different traditions such as, Persian, Yemenite, and secular. … 9 … … 1971 … Musical …
Arvit
… and “Hashem hoshiya.” In addition to these, Iraqi and Persian communities recite “Ki el rahum hashem,” “Vehu …