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‘I’m Sorry, It’s Yom Kippur’: Atonement through Punk (and Traditional Jewish Music)
… best known to the general public), [2] who have, in the least, changed their clothing in order to perform religious … thought, 'Okay, what if I take all the ‘fire and sword and beast’ of this holiday with a pillar of salt, and instead …

The lute and organ in ancient Israeli and Jewish iconography.
Appeared also as 'The lute in ancient Israeli and Jewish iconography' in his On Jewish…
Va-ya'al Moshe me- 'arbot Mo'ab (Deuteronomy 34)
This is the concluding chapter of Ve-zot haberakha, the last parashah (reading portion)…
David Zehavi
… and Yom Tov's hymns from my father, and the sounds of the East that came from the Arab cafes near our house.' His …

Orality as religious ideal; the music of East-European Jewish prayer
… Centre … 38485 … 113-153 … … 2002 … Liturgy … Prayer … Eastern Europe … Europe … Orality … East … Liturgical music … Oral … Eastern Ashkenazi … Judit Frigyesi … Orality as religious …

From Court and Tarikat to Synagogue: Ottoman Art Music and Hebrew Sacred Songs.
… … 3 … Transactions:Sufism, Music, and Society in the Middle East … Transactions:Sufism, Music, and Society in the Middle East … 34950 … Istanbul … Curzon … … 2001 … Music … …
Autumn
Words by Itzik Manger, translated from Yiddish by Itzik Nakhmen Gottesman. Composed in…

Mezinke (LKT)
This entry is part of the Lexicon of Klezmer Terminology (LKT). The LKT…
"Betzet ḥatan be'et qiddush" (When the groom goes out at the time of qiddush)
Wedding zaffa in the form of a girdle poem with two stanzas and two complementary verses…

Karaite Jews Musical Tradition
… of the Karaites was balanced between Europe and the Near East. During the next few hundred years, additional Karaite … Egypt and Byzantium as well as in Crimeria, Lithuania, and Eastern Poland. During that period, the development of the … the 19 th century. With the rise of oppressive regimes in Eastern Europe at the end of the 19 th century and first …