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A.Z. Idelsohn and the Study of the Traditional Pronunciations of Hebrew (Hebrew)
… of Hebrew, Idelsohn's achievements were of significance. Yemenite Hebrew, as spoken on certain occasions by members of the community and as read in the liturgy, especially aroused the …

The Music and its Function in the Singing of the Qasīd anda birabbī dī kalaq (Hebrew)
… The Jewish Yemenite collection of poems - the Diwan - includes three … in Y. Ratshabi's article in this volume. … 23258 … Yemen … Yemenite … Yemenite Jews … Yemenite community … Poems … Singing … Diwan … The Music and its …
A centerpiece of the High Holydays liturgy: Shofet Kol Ha'aretz in Moroccan and Yemenite versions
… also, since at least the early eighteenth century, in the Yemenite rite during the morning services of all the Aseret … of Repentance). While its prominence in the Sephardic and Yemenite rites is maintained to this day through its … as an order according to the order and tradition of the community of Niren Burg that they had from times immemorial …
Na’aleh L’artzeinu – A Simple Melody with an Intricate Story
… – On to Our Land.” Binder indicates that this is a Yemenite melody and gives no attribution for the text. In … these songs for his contemporaneous American Jewish community as it is about preserving them for future … or lyricists, though two of the melodies are indicated as “Yemenite” in origin and one is called “Arabian Love Song.” …
Qad Zawajunī - Here I Was Wed
… of the bridal h enna ceremony as part of the repertoire of Yemenite Jewish women singers. In Yemen, the separation of … on the level of religious observance in each specific community. For example, in central Yemen cities such as the … the wedding ceremony. It is part of the extensive series of Yemenite Jewish wedding rituals, whose number and length …

Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… informs us about the modern crisis of the diasporic Jewish community and its splintering into discrete and often … was marked by the attempt to annihilate that very same community during World War II. And, understandably, it … to a remote area of Southern Yemen where he recorded Yemenite Jews. Among the songs he recorded was the piyyut …
Karev Yom
… artistic ambitions could not find expression in a besieged community bound to a war of survival of uncertain results. … and David Zehavi (two songs each). Two of the songs are by Yemenite-born musicians who were active in the musical scene … by female singers, the absolute majority of whom were of Yemenite-Jewish origins (Hanna Aharoni, Ahuva Tzadok, Naomi …

Sher
… developed dance forms of their own--the Hasidim and the Yemenites. Of the former, only the wedding dance, the sher, … 1968, pp. 24-26 . “We find in a memorial book of the community of Dubno... in the repertoire [of the …
Abyadi Ana
… Meknes in Northern Morocco and the other from the Jewish community of Rabat, Morocco’s capital city. The song begins … Hoffman-Halevy, “Stretch Forth Your Hand to the Henna”: Yemenite Music in Israel as Reflected in the Contemporary …
Aharon Amram
… part of 'Operation Magic Carpet' that was designed to bring Yemenite Jews to Israel, Amram and his family immigrated to … one of his teachers found out that Amram was practicing Yemenite singing while out of school and singing at weddings … this time he had become a recognized figure in the Yemenite community. In 1968 Amram and Sarah Mishriki got married, and …