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Atah Ehad
… the same melody can function as a liturgical melody, a zemer for the Sabbath, a Hassidic niggun and a Yiddish … 3: Atah Ehad in Netiva Ben Yehuda, Otobiografia beshir vazemer (An autobiography in song and melody) Jerusalem: … of this melody appears with the text “Barukh el eliyon,” a zemer for Shabbat sung by Hungarian Jews (see recording no. …
Had Gadya
… H ad Gadya can be viewed originally as a carnavelesque zemer for the whole family to sing. Indeed in some families …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… H ad Gadya can be viewed originally as a carnavelesque zemer for the whole family to sing. Indeed in some families …

Ve-Hi She-’Amda – Piyyut from the Passover Haggadah
This piyyut appears in ancient Haggadot and the author is unknown. It addresses how,…

Kale bazetsen (LKT)
… Shabbat liturgy, commonly sung to a variety of tunes, as a zemerl (religious folk song).” Schlesinger, Alpert, Rubin …

Freylekhs (LKT)
… Shabbat liturgy, commonly sung to a variety of tunes, as a zemerl (religious folk song).” Schlesinger, Alpert, Rubin …
Avraham Reyzen
… of Israel website. A list of songs he wrote their lyrics in Zemereshet . … Yiddish writer, Poet & Editor … 0 … …
Hag Purim – The story behind its melody
… Hassidic niggun as well as a melody for the Sabbath zemer “Menu h a vesim h a.” In this last setting it appeared … Ukraine. Mazor, Yaacov. 2005. 'Min hanigun hachassidi el hazemer hayisraeli,' Cathedra 11: 128-195. Naor, Leah. 2008. …

Zemerl (LKT)
… end of each citation, you get the full reference. “...a zemerl [pl. zmires ]...is a religious folk song in Hebrew or … Shabbat liturgy, commonly sung to a variety of tunes, as a zemerl (religious folk song).” Schlesinger, Alpert, Rubin … . For more information on this concept see Zemirot . … Zemerl (LKT) …
Karev Yom
… name of Bikel does not appear in the list of performers in Zemereshet , the major website dedicated to the early Hebrew … in this website. I believe that his recordings appear in Zemereshet for a simple reason: there are hardly any other … under the influence of Bikel’s interpretation) Ptsach [!] Bazemer (Matitiyahu Shelem, recorded early by Ahuva Tzadok) …