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A Recovered Voice from the Past
… a people’s collective suffering and the veneration of its rabbinic elites. In the twentieth century, scholars of the … elusive figure. In a way, he, too, is like the medieval rabbis so beloved by Jewish Studies—a disembodied male mind, … Güdemann, head of the Jewish movement and many famous rabbis. [15] Quite suddenly, the First World War broke out. …
Berukhim atem qehal emmunai
… of piyyutim Imrei no'am (Amsterdam, 1628) compiled by Rabbi Joseph Shalom Gallego of Saloniki, one of the first …
Kamti lehallel leshem hael hanikhbad
… piyyutim, such as Yom zeh le-Yisrael (usually attributed to Rabbi Isaac Luria Ashkenazi due to a later addition that …
Kol beru’e ma’ala umata
… son of Isaac van Juda Palache and grandson of the hakham (Rabbi) Juda Leon Palache both from Amsterdam. Prof. Palache …
Lekha dodi
… services. Its highlight is the opening hymn, Lekha dodi by Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz (Turkey, c. 1505-1584) that is sung to …
Isaac Levy
… poets of the golden age of Jewish culture in Spain, such as Rabbi Yehudah Halevi, Rabbi Solomon ibn Gevirol, Rav Abraham ibn Ezra, and others. …
Tsur levavi shokhen aliya (shir le-hatunah)
… Cylinder # 657. 1:44 Tsur levavi shokhen ‘aliya by Rabbi Salih Masliah continued to be sung to the same melody …
Bǝ'ǝnti'ahomu feṭǝrā
… of the Biblical text brings the Beta Israel closer to rabbinical Judaism. … The Liturgy of Beta Israel: Music of …
Berl's Niggun
… Originally a vocal dance niggun named after Rabbi Berl Silberman of Safed (1909-1957) who used to sing …
Nahôn libbo is hujire – Whole-heartedly is the fearful believer
… נֶאֱמָן אוֹרָן הַזְרַח קוֹנִי The piyyut Nahôn libbo by Rabbi Nissim Mazliah of Baghdad (end of the eighteen century …