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A centerpiece of the High Holydays liturgy: Shofet Kol Ha'aretz in Moroccan and Yemenite versions
… of the opening stanza, is the refrain (the same words and music are repeated) and x, the last line of the rest of the … last word is a reference to the perpetual sacrifice in the Temple in Jerusalem. The refrain (from Numbers 28:23), recalls the close association between Temple sacrifices and synagogue prayers. Since the loss …
Four Melodies for Four Questions
… the 'Traditional' Israeli Melody for Mah Nishtanah Jewish music research rarely considers the Jewish home as a … even though major ceremonies of Judaism which include music take place within the circle of the immediate or … the exception of the third question that still recalls the Temple sacrifices. We learned: They poured for him the …
Bernardo Feuer
… and secondary school in his hometown and was drawn to music from an early age. Feuer learned the basics of music from his father, and later joined several liturgical … he directed the liturgical choir of the Great Israelite Temple on Paso Street, during which time Aaron Gutman was …

La musique juive dans l’Espagne médiévale
… de rAncien Testament et surtout après la destruction du Temple de Jérusalem par Titus en l’an 70 de l'ère chrétienne … 1492, doit être considerée comme une benediction pour 1'art musical péninsulaire. L'histoire et l'épigraphie nous … dans les pays balkaniques et en Espagne. … 23131 … Jewish music … Medieval … Spain … Medieval Spain … Song … Sephardic …

The Biblical NEBEL
… were much later than the Biblical or even the Second Temple period (Hieronymus at the beginning of the fifth … and the state of research permit. … 9434 … Biblical … Music … Harp … Ancient Israel … Ancient music … Ancient Instruments … Ancient … Bible … The Biblical …

An Institute of Jewish Music in Jerusalem
… ' … We hereby appeal to all Jewish musicians and singers in Jerusalem and in Erez Israel, to … Jews of Persia and Babylonia, and to all the Jewish musicians and cantors in the entire world, from the Jews of … the King of Israel, and the chant of the Levites in the Temple? The soul of whom amongst you trembles to hear the …

A.Z. Idelsohn: A Pioneer in Jewish Ethnomusicology
… of the twentieth century, the study and research of Jewish music was motivated by the belief that the music of biblical times survived in the living traditions of … of the Jewish people after the destruction of the Second Temple, Jewish music underwent a process of diversification …

Songs of Grief and Hope: Ancient Western-Sephardi Melodies of Qinot for the Ninth of Av
… calendar that commemorates the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem) constitutes one of the most ancient musical repositories in the Sephardi liturgy. Of particular … Ninth of Av: the mourning over the destruction of the Temple, and the recount of the tribulations of Israel in the …
Niggun ‘Akedah: A Traditional Melody Concerning the Binding of Isaac
… century and relied instead on oral transmission of their musical traditions. [15] The only implicit written records … Reform movement, who advanced the new ritual of the Hamburg Temple. His transcription is a purely pentatonic melody with … Musique religieuse ancienne et moderne en usage dans les temples consistoriaux de Paris . Paris: Librairie Durlacher. …
In The Land Of The Pyramids: A Secular Take On Passover
… field of inquiry into the processes that constitute Jewish music repertoires, most especially in the modern period, when new forms of expressing Jewishness through music challenged the normative status of traditions of old. … Farband Culture Chorus and the music and choir director of Temple Anshe Chesed in New York City. Thus, the inclusion of …