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‘I’m Sorry, It’s Yom Kippur’: Atonement through Punk (and Traditional Jewish Music)
… to the term transgender can be found in the words of Rabbi Elliot Kukla who explained the term in an article for …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… folksong can be found in Sefer H asidim , written by Rabbi Judah Ben Samuel of Regensburg (Ha H asid) who died in … - as well as seeing this tradition as opposed to the rabbinical culture, can be seen in the words of Maharil () (Rabbi Ya'akov Ben Moshe Levi Moelin c. 1365-1427) in Sefer …

Shabbat Hamalcah
… Neranena, Shalom Aleichem, Kiddush, and 16th century poet Rabbi Yisrael Najara 's Ya Ribun Alam Ve'Almaya (Additional …
Shir Bamromim
… Lag B'omer hillula (festive celebrations in honor of late rabbis, important scholars etc. More information can be …

Last Jews in Yemen
… a Passover Seder, wedding festivities, and singing from Rabbi Shalom Shabazi's collection of poetry known as a …
Menagen
… and any other musical talent. For example, 'our old rabbi [=Shneur Zalman of Lyady] was a wonderful Menagen. Not … the meaning (Inyan) of the Negina.' [1] In other words, the rabbi knew the hidden, mystical meaning of music in general …
The Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam
… Jewish culture and history. Among the Jewish leaders were rabbis, artists, bankers, academics, intellectuals, and … the first part of the verse contains the name of the Rabbi Aboab, the chief rabbi who initiated the construction of the synagogue. The …

Yippee
… of tens of thousands of hassidic Jews to the grave of Rabbi Nahman of Breslov (MeUman). The film provides an … performed in the streets of Uman are: Rosh Hashana Uman, Rabbi Nahman Ein Kamocka B'Olam, and disco versions of songs that praise Rabbi Nahman. Additionally these songs are featured on the …
Arvit
… taken from chabad.org . [2] Translation taken from www.rabbiweisz.com . … First blessing of Arvit, Minhat Yehuda …
Atah Ehad
… Yah zekhut avot , Rabbi David Dov Levanon, recorded by Matan Wygoda ZP 97 in … same text, as is the performances of “Ya zekhut avot” by Rabbi David Levanon and by the Bohush Hassidim from Bnei …