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The Russian Jewish Evreiskaia Entsylopledia
… … 1 … St. Petersburg … Brockhaus-Efron … … 1908-1913 … Russian Jewish encyclopedia … The Russian Jewish Evreiskaia Entsylopledia …
Eastern Ashkenazi Biblical Cantillation: An Interpretive Musical Analysis
… the areas that comprise today Lithuania, Belarus, Western Russia, Ukraine and Poland and is now widely practiced in … of the mode. This may be understood as an instance of what Russian theorists call “mutability” ( ‘peremennost’ ); see … Bakulina, Ellen. 2014. “The Concept of Mutability in Russian Theory.” Music Theory Online 20, no. 3. …
Haggai Ben-Shammai
… management of projects aimed at enhancing Jewish studies in Russia, and in organizations active in research and …
A centerpiece of the High Holydays liturgy: Shofet Kol Ha'aretz in Moroccan and Yemenite versions
… Mahzor at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy in St. Petersburg D 101 (F 69720) includes …
Four Melodies for Four Questions
… M. Lessmann, 1933) published an old niggun from West Prussia transmitted to him by K. Lowenstein. Although this … renamed Ephraim Abileah (1881-1953). A Russian-born Jewish immigrant in Palestine, Abileah was a …
The medieval Hebrew song Kikhlot yeini and its Purim connections: New sources on its music
… the printed edition was hard to acquire, or Ms. Moscow, Russian State Library, Ms. Guenzburg 280/5, Italy, 18 th …
In The Land Of The Pyramids: A Secular Take On Passover
… as “folk melody.” Indeed, the tune recalls those of Russian folksongs. However, it has not been located, thus … the author of “Piramidn,” soon became familiar in Russia, as Avrom Reyzen , another socialist Yiddish poet … Europe, “Der arbeter.” The popularity of “Piramidn” in the Russian Empire and later on in the Soviet Union (where …
Moshe Attias
… center of a public controversy was “Arusiyyat,” meaning “Russian women.” A report in the NRG website from January 1, 2006, reports on Mwijo’s ferocious text against the Russian Jewish immigrants who moved to Israel after the … selling of pig and dog meat.” Furthermore, Mwijo accused Russian women of “kidnapping his brain” and taking money …
Ben-Zion (Yisrael Noach) Kapov-Kagan
… with the Boleshiviks, Yisrael Noach eventually fled Russia for the United States by using the passport of his …
Review essay: Kevin C. Karnes and Emilis Melngailis, Jewish Folk Songs from the Baltics
… communities which inhabited Latvia, namely, Jews, Roma, Russians, Germans, Lithuanians, Poles, Belarussians, Latgalians, Livornians, and Estonians (p. xiv). … Jewish culture in Latvia, where several languages (Latvian, Russian, Hebrew and Yiddish) usually impede access for the …