(246 results found)
![biblio-related-content-placeholder](/themes/custom/jewishmusic/images/related_content_Bibliographics_items_missing_item.jpg)
Ashkenazic and Italian Liturgy
Ashkenazic and Italian Liturgy Chair: Eliyahu Schleifer Sharon Bernstein, Cantor for…
![biblio-related-content-placeholder](/themes/custom/jewishmusic/images/related_content_Bibliographics_items_missing_item.jpg)
Judeo-Spanish Traditions in Transition
Judeo-Spanish Traditions in Transition (Shared session with the Ladino Program)…
![biblio-related-content-placeholder](/themes/custom/jewishmusic/images/related_content_Bibliographics_items_missing_item.jpg)
Between Israeli and Jewish in Music
Between Israeli and Jewish in Music Chair: Jehoash Hirshberg Olivier Tourny, CNRS,…
Is Israeli Art Music Jewish?
The Fifteenth World Congress Of Jewish Studies Jerusalem
Session: Between Israeli and…
![biblio-related-content-placeholder](/themes/custom/jewishmusic/images/related_content_Bibliographics_items_missing_item.jpg)
Yiddish art songs : a comparative study and analysis of selected works of three composers representing Russia, America and Israel
Dissertation. The three studied composers are: Moses-Mikhail Milner, Lazar Weiner and…
![biblio-related-content-placeholder](/themes/custom/jewishmusic/images/related_content_Bibliographics_items_missing_item.jpg)
Contemporary Jewish Music: A New Series of the JMRC (2009)
Contemporary Jewish Music: A New Series of the JMRC
With the release of “Writing FROM…
A Crossroads of Jewish Music Scholarship: A. Z. Idelsohn and the Publication of Jewish Music in its Historical Development
The Fifteenth World Congress Of Jewish Studies Jerusalem
Special panel (Plenary of…
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
The Baqqashot (petition) is a religious practice maintained by several Jewish…
Minhah
Minha Service
The Minha service is held at twilight and is one of the three daily…
![concept-related-content-placeholder](/themes/custom/jewishmusic/images/related_content_Concepts_missing_item.jpg)
Dance tune (Niggun rikud)
A tune used mostly for dancing. The Hebrew term is likely a translation of the earlier…