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German Jewish Sacred Musical Intersections
… last social processes blurred the distinction between the religious and non-religious spheres of Jewish music-making since late 19 th … as a Gesamtkunstwerk , i.e. as they were performed and experienced in themselves and in relation to other occasions …
Ethiopian Jews in Israel - a Musical Ethnography
… and Falasha History (1986) situated Falasha liturgy and religious practices in a broader Ethiopian and Christian … referents and rap because it reflects their own racialized experiences—as a means of identifying with “blackness” as … Black Music as a Mediator of Young Israeli-Ethiopians’ Experience of Being ‘Black’ in a ‘White’ Society.” African …
A Moroccan Synagogue Service
… in detail in that article. Research of Moroccan Jewish religious music has been largely, if not exclusively, … in diverse settlements in Morocco, many of them had experienced a transitional period in their lives when they … Maghrebi) resistance to centripetal forces affecting the religious culture of the Jews from Islamic countries in …
Avigdor (Tibor) Herzog
… the same time, he became active in the Bnei Akiva (national religious) youth movement not only as a leader but also as a … that reigned in Hungary between the World Wars and the experience of surviving the Holocaust left a deep imprint in … the fabric of the new society. His ties to the national religious movement and his musical and musicological …
Idelsohn's Obituary of Abraham Goldfaden
… education; did not read and did not study [Torah], did not experience anything of a natural healthy life. Genius he … there? -- How could the children of the ghetto, who never experienced nature, who never saw a person standing up … poet as a prophet-seer and incorporated it into their non-religious Zionist agenda through the figure of ‘ha-tzofe …
Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
… in Latvia. [5] Sing. heder , traditional elementary religious school for boys. [6] Today Žemaitija, province in … of his harsh criticism, young Idelsohn’s exposure to this experience must have left in him an indelible memory. [12] …