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In The Land Of The Pyramids: A Secular Take On Passover
… repertoires, most especially in the modern period, when new forms of expressing Jewishness through music challenged … published by the Farband Book Publishing Association in New York, c. 1961. A rapid inquiry on this song led me to the … onwards, by the David Edelstadt Society founded in that city). Neil Levin characterized “Piramidn” as “childlike and …
Elohim hashivenu: A liturgical insertion for the High Holidays in Salamone Rossi's version in Italy and beyond
… similarities led Jacobson to his conclusion that Rossi knew at least one “real” Jewish (oral) melody. To make his … of such oral tradition, endows him with an aura of authenticity valued by modern scholars. Undoubtedly, Rossi composed … : Romaniote Chanting for Shabbat Evening in Greece and New York City,” Dartmouth College, 2020. I thank Gabriel for …
Songs of Palestinian Jews from the Collection of Isaac Lurie (1913)
… who by 1913 were certainly a significant presence in the city. It appears therefore that Lurie was after more … between July 10 and August 1, 1913. His sojourn to the city is succinctly documented in an announcement in the … Guests – Among the guests who arrived this week to our city we also count our colleague Mr. Lurie, agent of the …
Music of the Jews of Monastir
… Era, Jews, mostly of Sephardic origin, inhabited the city of Monastir (today, Bitola, Republic of North … music researcher and third generation Monastirli living in New York City, initiated the present project after processing …
El Incendio de Saloniki: The Song of the Fire
… and consumed most of the Jewish neighborhood in the old city, including areas of commerce, libraries, schools, as … current Greek name of the city) since Antiquity (see the New Testament letters of Paul to the Thessalonians), the … to a great number of Turks and Greeks. According to the newspaper Yeni Asir , the Jewish population of Saloniki in …
Purim Lanu, Pesah a la Mano: Celebrating Flory Jagoda (1923-2021)
… around 1614, invited to serve as hazzan (cantor) of the new, flourishing Portuguese Jewish community. In 1628, he published in his adopted city a compendium of piyyutim , “Imre no’am,” which … di mi nona” (Songs of My Grandmother) in 1989 (New York: Global Village). Traditional patterns animate its …
Akiva Zimmermann
… to the study of hazzanut . Zimmerman grew up in Tel Aviv, a city where hazzanut flourished at that time. From a young … and a great scholar of all Jewish and Israeli beings. He knew many of Israel's leaders personally, particularly … Dov Sadan, who was the first to publish his remarks in the newspaper Sikot . The connection between Zimmerman and Sadan …