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Fal
… hassidic worship of the lord: preparation, beginning of arousal, peak of ecstasy, and return to the second stage. …

Tenu'a (yd. pronunciation: tnue, tnie)
… from terms such as Kneytch, Fal , Niggun , and Nusah . [1] Information about Tenu'a through oral traditions … the Hallel Psalms. One of the pan-hassidic synagogues in Jerusalem, in the Batei Verner neighborhood, used to sing in …

Niggun
… is the most frequent meaning of niggun in written and oral usage. … Niggun …
Mitsve Tants
… Europe in the 18th century at the latest. In Jewish musar literature and minhagim books of the 17th and 18th … 2 ). On the other hand, in communities following the Jerusalemite tradition, such as Sanz, Karlin, Slonim, and … … Performer: Avraham Shteinberg, recorder: Yaakov Mazor. Jerusalem, 3.3.1970. NSA Y978. Musical Transcriptions : …
Minhah
… that was sacrificed at twilight in the Temple in Jerusalem. The importance of the Min h a can be found again in … 145. *The 'Amida prayer - recited silently while facing Jerusalem * Ta h anun – confessional segments and atonement for … the Pitum HaKtoret section. According to Sephardic nusah , Parashat HaKiyor, Parashat HaKorbanot, Pitum Ktoret, …

Dance tune (Niggun rikud)
… Performer: Avraham Shteinberg. Recorder: Yaakov Mazor. Jerusalem, 3.3.1970. NSA Y978. Musical Transcription … Dance …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… tradition, and have remained a main trait to this day. Jerusalem-Sephardi Style The adoption of the maqam principle … The most common of these liturgical styles, known as the Jerusalem-Sephardi style, is based mainly on Arabic maqamat … employed by Najara. This major characteristic of the Jerusalem-Sephardi Baqqashot is the result of developments in …

Ma'oz Tzur
… expressing hope for the reestablishment of the Temple in Jerusalem, praise for God’s deliverance of the Jewish people …

Amidah
… included on Shabbat and festivals and nine are said in the Musaf service on Rosh Hashanah. … Amidah …

Ekhah
… of five poetic chapters mourning the destruction of Jerusalem in 587 C.E. … Ekhah …