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Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… period, apparently predating its use among Sephardic Jews. Manuscript 85 of the Archivio Storico Comunale of … 13 th century containing our poem (twice) is the French (Western Ashkenazi) order of prayers for the High Holy Days, … poem, and obviously it indicates that in the circle of the (Western Ashkenazi) users of this manuscript there was an …
Responsorial Singing
… reflects early synagogue responsorial forms. Yemenite Jews have preserved the troping of ' halleluyah ' by the … role of the ḥ azzan , it remained significant feature of Western Ashkenazic ( minhag ashkenaz ) synagogue song. The …
Hay ram galeh
… The zenith of this practice among Sephardic and Oriental Jews and the model for subsequent creativity is found in the … hub for liturgical and paraliturgical music in the modern western section of Jerusalem. It also played an important … radio broadcasts and later on via musical films. Jerusalem Jews embedded in the modern Egyptian Arab culture in …
Musical instruments of the Mountain Jews
… by musicians from eastern Caucasus (also Azerbaijan and western Caucasus) in the late nineteenth century, is a small … . … Folk music … Musical instruments of the Mountain Jews …
Seliha-Selihot
… The Seliha genre blossomed during the golden age of the Jews in Spain during which many were written and their style … on the passing year. Sephardic and oriental Jews maintain the tradition of reciting Selihot during this … about 45 minutes to the prayer. Selihot Tradition at the Western Wall in Jerusalem Origin of the Selihot Service The …
Representations of Jews in the Musical Theater of the Habsburg Empire (1788-1807)
… any musical parallels to contemporary representations of Jews in the spoken theater. Yet these parallels existed and … them sheds new light on the European perception of Jews at this time. David Buch’s new study offers the … 9 … 23114 … 9415 … 2012 … Jews … Theater … Theater music … Western Europe … Opera … David J. Buch … Edwin Seroussi … …
Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… the Halakhot that were customary for the Ashkenazi Jews in that period. His version would become the template … Blessing is recited changes from place to place. The western Sephardic communities limited the blessing to the … the congregation recites the response verses. Central and Western Europe The Ashkenazis of Central Europe used to …
Elohim Eshala
… performance by men and children accompanies the Yemenite Jews in Sabbaths and holidays, as well as their family … of the melody of Elohim Eshala by Israeli composers of Western art and popular music during the 1950’s. … to create a new Israeli sound that will combine modern Western compositional techniques with the “authentic” …
Brakha Tzefira
… in Jerusalem, where most of the residents were Sephardic Jews from Salonika. Tzefira had unpleasant memories from her … as well as that of the Ashkenazi teachers who came from a Western European background, to the oriental melodies. … the recognition of the acceptance of their own music among Western teachers. Her success in Shefeyah motivated her …
Karaite Jews Musical Tradition
… number of musical systems, some of which resemble the Western musical modes and scales. Although, for the most … a form of synthesis, as contact between the Eastern and Western communities became closer; the intricacies of … HaḲaraim BeYisrael, 1979-1981. --------- The Karaite Jews in Eastern Europe . Ramleh: Mahon Tiferet Yosef, 2001. …