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Sabbath Bride
… … London … Jewish community … Jewish cultural groups … Tradition … Musical traditions … Kabbalat Shabbat … Havdala … Sabbath Bride …
Socalled Movie
… years for his unique fusion of eclectic musical genres and traditions, specifically the meeting point between Klezmer, … by Dolgin and his parents and was an attempt to bring the tradition of klezmer music back to its roots and to bring …
Menagen
… the verb 'nagen,' which in the hasidic writings and in oral tradition means singing (and not playing an instrument, …
Communal singing
… see below. Communal singing (or public singing,) is a tradition that began in the Halutz movements in the …

Inventing Jewish Music
… music in relation to the challenges posed by modernity to traditional Judaism and the emergence of the concept of …

Jüdische Musiktraditionen
… … Research … Joel Rubin … Rita Ottens … Jüdische Musiktraditionen …

Musiques liturgiques juives: parcours et escales
… Focuses on liturgical traditions only. Uneven in its content and not without …

The Unfortunate Bride
… films of that era. It is about the conflict between the traditional and modern ways of life that greeted Jewish …
Israeli folksongs
… many of the songs' melodies were appropriated from other traditions, such as Russian, Hassidic, Yiddish, Arabic, and … its history. This genre can be seen as a kind of invented tradition , a model that coincides with many modern national movements' attempts to use tradition as the platform for national identity. This genre …
The Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam
… prayers according to the Western European Sephardic tradition, with minimal, late kabbalistic elements included. … in Nineteenth Century Reform Sources from Hamburg: Ancient Tradition at the Dawn of Modernity , Edwin Seroussi notes, … is a unique and complex fusion of the grand Sephardic tradition with local, contemporary, non-Jewish cultures. It …