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Ahavat ‘Olamim
Ahavat ‘olamim (Everlasting Love) is an original production based on a performance held…
Tish
In Yiddish, Tish means table. In the Hasidic movement, the Tish is the public feast of…
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Heikhal Hanegina (the Hall of Music)
A term from the Kabbalah, that refers to a heavenly hall in which entrance is permitted…
Communal singing
* This entry is a summarized version of the full artice about communal singing, by…
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Anim Zemirot
The Piyyut 'Anim Zemirot,' also known as 'Shir HaKavod' (Song of Glory), appears in the…
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Shir HaKavod
The Piyyut 'Anim Zemirot,' also known as 'Shir HaKavod' (Song of Glory), usually appears…
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Tora und Shira: Untersuchungen zur Musikauffassung des rabbinischen Judentums
An exploration of rabbinucal conceptions of music through texts addressing the Biblical…
The Jerusalem-Sephardic Tradition
This article shows the crystallization of the prayer and singing style known as “…