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Music of the Jews of Monastir
… with them a rich musical tradition. Zack Youcha, a music researcher and third generation Monastirli living in New York …
Joseph Papernikoff
… to his voice, a beautiful alto voice, and his musical hearing, he was accepted at the age of 8 to the choir of the … Zamelbelicher' which began to be published in Warsaw that year and edited by Yitzhak Meir Weissenberg. Already in his youth, he approached socialist Zionism, and in the early 1920s he joined the Poalei Zion Left Party, which saw …

Yuval Monograph Series
… So far, eight monographs appeared, each dedicated to one topic of research. … 4 … 36175 … Jerusalem … The Hebrew University … … …

En honneste compainie (SMR Bresler Collection)
Morena Yo era nina La sirena La rosa enflorece

Marsh (LKT)
… bride and groom to the khupe the ‘tsu-der-khupe marsh’ is heard.” [Orgajev, Bessarabia, c. 1930s-40s]. Bik 1964 . … notation included). “From the distance could already be heard the strains of the khupe-march , played on a fiddle, a … bursts forth and from everywhere the cry ‘mazl tov’ is heard. The klezmorim play happy notes (mus. ex. 9) and …
Gideon Klein
… and composition under Professor Vilém Kurz. That same year, he began a double-degree program in musicology and … under the pseudonym Karel Vránek. When the risk of appearing publicly became too great, Klein relocated his … the hardships of imprisonment and war. In the first year of his internment, Klein organized clandestine …

The Jewish service in Communist Hungary – a personal journey
Red ritual: Ritual music and Communism Summarizes the problems that hindered the…

Du désert d'Orient au jardins d'Espagne (SMR Bresler Collection)
Kuando el rey Nimrod Yo era nina O ke mueve mezes Hija mia
Sholom Secunda
… Russian Jews lasted from 1903 to 1906; during these years the Secunda family experienced acute discrimination and … the groundwork for his family’s immigration. That same year, Sholom was recruited by Cantor Bezalel Brown to sing … agreed that their travel costs would be repaid by Sholom's earnings as a cantor in New York. The Secunda's settled in …

Beroyges-tants
… Poland, c. 1906]. [Note: The full text of this source is a nearly identical description of the same exact wedding … during the dances under the name ‘shemele.’ And we learn another thing from these two short verses, that it was a dance of the mothers-in-law and that it appears to have been of the style that is called... …