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Persistence and Transformation of a Sephardi - Penitential Hymn under Changing Environmental Conditions
… twenties, he confronted different local variants of Jewish Sephardi melodies. He confined himself to very few, often no … statement that the same tune persisted in widely separated Sephardi communities, but he also pointed to cases of … has been recorded and put at our disposal. For many Sephardi melodies we can unfold a map of variants reaching …

Towards a Typology of the Judeo-Spanish Folksong: Gerineldo and the Romance Model
… and performance. … 9617 … 23453 … 23454 … 23455 … 23456 … Sephardic … Sephardim … Sephardi music … Judeo-Spanish Songs … Judeo-Spanish - …

Songs of Grief and Hope: Ancient Western-Sephardi Melodies of Qinot for the Ninth of Av
… one of the most ancient musical repositories in the Sephardi liturgy. Of particular musical richness are the qinot of the Sephardi communities of the Western Hemisphere. Perhaps the … period to the synagogue services of the Ninth of Av. In the Sephardi rite, they are sung after the 'amidah . These are …

The Training of Hazzanim in Nineteenth-Century Germany
… phenomenon shared by all branches of Jewry, Ashkenazim, Sephardim, and the 'adot hamizrah , namely the …
Moshe Attias
… Mwijo’s militant allegiance to the orthodox, right-wing Sephardic party Shas and its leader, Aryeh Deri. Again, the …
Nuestro Señor Eloheinu/Las tablas de la Ley: A Song for Shavuot
… Our song of the month concerns a Sephardic song commonly sung on the Passover and Shavuot … volume dedicated to the writer and scholar of Spanish and Sephardic literature, Paloma Díaz Mas. Maftirim, “Adonay hu … element. Maftirim: Türk-Sefarad Sinagog Ilahileri /Turkish Sephardic Synagogue Hymns. Istanbul: Gözlem Gazetcilik Basin …
The “Jewish Baroque”: The Allure of a Modern Musical Affair
… the period) Western musical taste of the small but affluent Sephardic community of the Netherlands in the 18th century. … as a liturgical reshut , an introductory piyyut that Sephardic cantors used to insert at the opening of the …
Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… for the inauguration of Yaakov Shaul Elyashar as Chief Sephardi Rabbi of Palestine. [15] A look at the biographies … of Aleppian ḥazzanim on the liturgical styles of the Sephardic communities in Jerusalem (1997), couched his … the Arab world, see Seroussi 2010. [4] In the language of Sephardi and Mizrahi Jews, the word Hakham (pl. Hakhamim ) …
The Fall of Jerusalem in Song: The Ashkenazi Melody She’eh ne’esar
… to “She’eh ne’esar”: the well-entrenched presence of Sephardic poetry in Ashkenazi prayer, and the overall … poets, “She’eh ne’esar” appears more infrequently in Sephardic liturgical music sources. One source shows that in … legacy in Ashkenaz, “She’eh ne’esar,” a quintessential Sephardic poem, is quite absent from our records of the …
Bore ‘ad ana – A Dirge for the Ninth of Av and its Geographical Distribution
… in the order of prayers for the Ninth of Av among the Sephardic and Oriental Jewish communities. The identity of … ('Poetry as an expression of spiritual reality in the late Sephardic piyyut ,' [In Hebrew], Exile and diaspora: studies … Hebrew Poetry , “Bore ‘ad ana” was mostly known in the Sephardic communities of Italy (Venice, Modena, Livorno) …