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Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… earliest one already documented in 1724 and 1733) found in South and West Germany, West of the Rhine river (See Image … the Center and the West are rather close to each other, the Southern branch in Italy had disengaged itself even before … of the tune (Avenary’s term here is “balanced course of Southern melody” by with he probably meant Italian melody), …

The Tedeschian Community
… hostile attitude of the German government towards Jews in south Germany. With the exception of Ancona and Florence, … and from Milano in the north to Florence and Ancona in the south. The settlement of the Tedeschian Jews in the Po …

Society for Jewish Folk Music
… Loewe (“My Fair Lady”) and Richard Rodgers (“Oklahoma”, “South Pacific”) grew up in the musical culture that the St. …
Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… by the Talit, to and fro, left and right (from north to south) in order to include the entire congregation in their …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… probably began to develop around the tenth century A.D. in south Germany, was the main spoken language and language of …
Abyadi Ana
… Annual Festival of the Atlantic Andalusias, held in the southern Moroccan port of Essaouira. [6] In the early 1960s, … Morocco, El Fassia immigrated to Israel and settled in the southern port of Ashkelon, in conditions very different from …
Andalusian Nuba
… its Christian inhabitants, the Muslims were pushed to the south of Spain before being exiled from the country in the …
Atah Ehad
… notation and stems from Hassidic circles, especially from Southeastern areas of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and was …
Chasidic in America
… performed it on the theater stage, in concerts in North and South America, and in the 1937 Yiddish film The Cantor’s Son …

Doyne (LKT)
… quintessentially identified with Jews from Romania and the southern Ukraine, by the early twentieth century it had … preludes to the non-Jewish epic ballads from Wallachia in Southeastern Romania... Improvisations like taksim and doyne … being the Jewish version of the cimbalom, a central and southeastern European folk instrument.” Slobin 1987, pp. …