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Zhok (LKT)
… would be held, when possible, in the open air in the synagogue courtyard, which became popularly known by the …
Volekh (LKT)
… tune borrowed and adapted to the music by cantors for the synagogue (derived from the province of Wallachia, …
Sol Zim
… father, Samuel Zimelman, served as cantor of the Hochschule Synagogue in Łomazy, Poland, and Congregation Shaarey …
Marsh (LKT)
… 1848]. Wengeroff 1913, I, pp. 187-88 . “Returning from synagogue the bride and groom were led together and the …
Hag Purim – The story behind its melody
… at the end of the Sabbath morning services in Ashkenazi synagogues, mainly outside of Israel, and some families sing …
Tvile
… Lithuania, and Ukraine... ‘The klezmorim waited behind the synagogue until the bride appeared with the in-laws [for the …
The Jerusalem-Sephardic Tradition
… today. In spite of the wide distribution and diversity of synagogues throughout the Ottoman Empire, there is a common … arrival in Jerusalem and the establishment of the “ Ades ” synagogue in 1901, they began to affect the performance … to the new tradition undergone by the Jerusalem-Sephardic synagogues in Jerusalem is described by author Yaakov …
Chosen voices: the story of the American cantorate.
… of the American cantorial practces in Conservative synagogues, based on extensive intervies with its …
Karev Yom
… Shlomo Ravitz, at that time the chief cantor of the Great Synagogue in Tel Aviv. The music provided by Ravitz for our … certainly in comparison to contemporary recordings by synagogue cantors such as h azzan Efraim Di Zahav …
Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… how its practice at ceremonies of Jewish institutions, synagogues, schools and youth movements, as well as its … Ukraine, c.1870 - Oxford 1942], hazzan of the Finsbury Park Synagogue, in London, adapted the traditional Sephardic … appears more like a folksong than an ecclesiastical [read: synagogue] chant, and hence it is inappropriate for …