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Die haeuslichen Sabbatgesaenge
Chiefly musical scores with words in romanized Hebrew; texts in Hebrew characters: 21 p…
Musical Notations of Zemirot (Sabbath Table Songs) in an Eighteenth Century Manuscript at the Prague National Library
The article describes a manuscript from the Birnbaum Collection which may date from…
An'im zemirot
A synagogue hymn recited at the end of the Musaf service on Shabbat. This hymn is also…
Zemirot
The word Zemirot means literally 'songs' or 'hymns' but is used to refer to two specific…
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
The Baqqashot (petition) is a religious practice maintained by several Jewish…
Ten Zemirot Ami: New Melodies for Piyyutim from the Aleppo Mahzor (1527)
Ten zemirot ‘ami is the second disc in the new “Contemporary Jewish Music” series of the…
Admor
Admor is an acronym in Hebrew for 'Adonenu, Morenu Ve-Rabenu' (our master, our teacher,…
Tish
In Yiddish, Tish means table. In the Hasidic movement, the Tish is the public feast of…
Ein Ke'eloheinu
A short piyyut from the Ge'onim era (7th-11th centuries). In the Ashkenazi Nusach it is…
Brakha Tzefira
Brakha Tzefira was born in Jerusalem in 1910. Her father emmigrated from Yemen in 1887,…