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Judeo-Caribbean Currents
… by the local composers, as well as materials drawn from diverse Western European and American sources, attesting to …

Ashkenazic and Italian Liturgy
… t’amim is also based on their position within the Biblical verse, and thus directly tied to its syntactical structure. …
Gesture, Dance and Melody in Traditional Ashkenazi Culture
… practiced in Eastern Europe, featured a confluence of two diverse movement traditions – a western European, Germanic …

Schirei Thefiloh
… Marriages and Funerals, and two choral settings of Psalms verses. … 10 … 34575 … Berlin … Juwal … … 1924 … Nusach - …

Atanu Lehalot panekha
… structure in which the same melody is used for the verses of each stanza and for the refrain sung by the …

Shaharit
… all preceded by a section of hymns, mainly Psalms and verses theirof. On Shabbat, Mondays and Thursdays, the …

Adon Olam
… is a rhymed liturgical hymn that is comprised of twelve verses. Adon Olam literally translated means “Lord of the … community. In the Sephardi tradition, an additional two verses are added, and the hymn is generally used to close …

Avinu Malkenu
… and Yom Kippur and in some communities on fast days. Each verse opens with the words Avinu Malkenu, but the number and order of the verses and the timing of the litany in the service varies …

Zemirot
… refers to the preliminary section of psalms and biblical verses recited during the Shacharit (morning) prayers: the … people. Musically, the repertory of Zemirot Sabbath is diverse and eclectic. Within the Ashkenazic musical traditions …
Minhah
… instead of meditate is “ lasua h ,” which translates to “converse” and is commonly interpreted as prayer. Additionally, … recitation of Ashrei, the Sephardic communities recite the verse that begins “Tikhon Tefilati” and occasionally, the verse that begins “Hekshiva Lakol Shavi'i.” After the Shmona …