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Eliezer Goldberg, alias Leyzerke Kremenitser
… hometown. In subsequent years, Goldberg served as cantor in synagogues of the Galician cities of Brody, Złoczów, and … region. In 1879, he was appointed cantor at Kraków's Kupah Synagogue, a position he held until his death (August 22, 1920). Kupah Synagogue in Krakow (1936) Goldberg’s contemporaries …
69. So It Is Proclaimed and Declared!
… their special afternoon hakafot around the outside of the synagogue. [2] See below in Section V for the note to song …
66. Shining in the Darkness
… may the paḷḷi be blessed. (x2) All blessings on the synagogue, O Tamburanĕ (x2) [Chorus] This song is found in … stanzas are associated with a joyous celebration in the synagogue; they echo lines from song 10 (celebrating the building of the Tekkumbhagam-Kochi synagogue) and songs 15 and 16 (celebrating the dedication …
57. In the India Kingdom
… the 613 positive and negative commandments, recited in the synagogue on the holiday of Shavuot. … 52 … 7 … 44338 … …
56. The Song of Ruth
… Jewish women to cover their upper body and head in the synagogue; the unusual term saliman tingal for the first day …
50. Little Sinai Mountain
… to honor a young boy when he first read the haftarah in the synagogue at age six and again to celebrate his bar mitzvah …
48. Hidden God
… Sarfati (d. 1839). He was the scribe of the Kochi-Paradesi Synagogue record book (Sassoon MS #1030), which contains …
48. Hidden God
… Sarfati (d. 1839). He was the scribe of the Kochi-Paradesi Synagogue record book (Sassoon MS #1030), which contains …
29. The Noble Bridegroom
… the Kadavumbhagam and Paradesi communities in Kochi, whose synagogues are located at opposite ends of the long Jewish …
28. The Gold-Clad Bride
… (x2) 7. We are the People of the Jews. [1] In our synagogue let us bow down; Let us bow down in our Jutapaḷḷi. …