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On the lawn of Kibbutz Ma’abarot
… In 1976, the members of the Kibbutz, along with singers and musicians, assembled on the lawn for an evening of singing … and Arab melodies that are sung and demonstrated by the musicians. The songs sung are a mixture of secular and religious songs, from the aforementioned Nigunim, to songs …
Shir Bamromim
… This film was produced by the Jewish Music Research Centre along with the National Sound Archives … each tradition maintains its own unique characteristics and music. During the day before the hillulah , the North … The Hassidim spend much of the night singing and dancing to religious and klezmer music which moves from deeply …
Israeli folksongs
… The songs within the genre of Israeli Folksongs also share musical similarities. These include the fact that many are … of a new, Hebrew, non-Diaspora Jew. As part of this effort, music held an integral role. This can be seen through the … Jewish holidays that received a new Zionist, rather than religious, meaning, and through the songs that depict the …
The Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam
… this period, many refugees arrived in Amsterdam because of religious tolerance in the city; religious wars and persecution of different faiths by the … founders were the “Marranos and Anusim, who brought music with them from the Catholic church.” [1] He offers the …
Tree of Life
… Laurence Olivier, contains performances of both secular and religious music in Israel. This includes praying at the Western Wall, … such as, Persian, Yemenite, and secular. … 9 … … 1971 … Musical traditions … Jewish cultural groups … Upsherin … …
The Israeli Mediterranean Style
… selected versions of European Mediterranean styles in art music that Jewish composers—the founders of Israeli music, among them the Israeli Five: Paul (Frankenburger) … youngest among the founders, used his selection of Mizrahi religious tropes within densely polyphonic, expressive …
Atah Ehad
… Israeli folk songs and folk dances in both secular and religious contexts. The song of the month, Atah E h ad ( … see below. Although Idelsohn can be credited as the first musician to introduce this melody to the Zionist repertory … sung in the 1940s and 1950s, in the Jerusalem branch of the religious Zionist movement Bnei Akiva when in measure 10 …
Had Gadya
… the modern fate of the song with in contemporary Israeli musical repertoire. H ad Gadya was incorporated to the … its persecutors. A contemporary take on H ad Gadya and its musical setting Along with its various literary … in kibbutz Ma'abarot . The celebration of the seder , a religious ceremony anchored in the ancient practices of the …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… the modern fate of the song with in contemporary Israeli musical repertoire. H ad Gadya was incorporated to the … its persecutors. A contemporary take on H ad Gadya and its musical setting Along with its various literary … in kibbutz Ma'abarot . The celebration of the seder , a religious ceremony anchored in the ancient practices of the …
Chasidic in America
… Olshanetsky , the composer who is credited with the music of The Cantor’s Son . This virtuosic, wordless song … between the Eastern European Jewish and the Afro-American musical realms. Indeed Hankus Netsky, klezmer scholar and … stage and movie screen has moved into the realm of domestic religious ritual, the Passover seder . And yet, its extreme …