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Sholom Secunda
Sholom Secunda was born on August 23, 1894 in Alexandria, a small town in the Kherson…

Society for Jewish Folk Music
… National Library of Israel at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Joel Engel: Er Hat Mir Fest Gelobt (He Promised …
Elio Piattelli
Biography by Pasquale Troia
Choirmaster of the Tempio Maggiore (Great Synagogue) in…
Yaakov Huri
… We were fortunate to locate Huri’s two children in Jerusalem, Ruth and David Huri, who kindly shared with us … of Huri by the distinguished cantor Moshe Havusha of Jerusalem. A detailed description of Kiwi’s ethnography of … Huri is included in a separate file. From Baghdad to Jerusalem: Yaakov David Huri’s biography Yaakov David Huri was …
Review essay: Kevin C. Karnes and Emilis Melngailis, Jewish Folk Songs from the Baltics
… at 56:25; for Papo Salem’s performance (recorded by Susana Weich-Shahak), listen at … Netiva. 1990. Autobiographia beshir vazemer . Jerusalem: Keter. Bergeovskii, Moshe and Itzik Fefer 1938. … Jubilee Volume in Honor of Avigdor Herzog , 236–51. Jerusalem: Renanot. Hefer, Haim. 2004. Haim Hefer mesaper …

«A Special Kind of Antisemitism»: On Russian Nationalism and Jewish Music
… 2008 and, in a slightly different version, at the Jerusalem Conference on the 100th anniversary of the founding … Press, 2012); and Dimitry Shumsky, Zwischen Prag und Jerusalem: Das tschecho-deutsche Judentum und die Anfänge des … Shor,” in Iu. Matveeva, ed., David Shor. Vospominaniia (Jerusalem/Moscow: Gesharim/Mosty Kul’tury, 2001), 15. [30] Ziva …

סוחר-צמר-פילוסוף יהודי במוצול דן במוסיקה בהשראת צפייה בריקוד צוּפי
… Emergence and Linguistic Background of Judaeo-Arabic, (Jerusalem: Ben-Zvi Institute 1999), 159, 271-2; וראו גם, י' …

Eastern Ashkenazi Biblical Cantillation: An Interpretive Musical Analysis
… There are a few exceptions that follow common usage, e.g., “te’amim” and “ta’am.” The transliteration … [1929] 1944, 84), but magen avot has recitation and pausal tones on 5 and 7 (Tarsi 2002, 61–63), not 3 or 4 . … Ashkenazi and Moroccan traditions in Israel, with the Jerusalem-Sephardi tradition as a control group. Ne’eman finds …
“Eli Eliyahu:” The Havdalah Piyyut and its Melodies
… the Arvit (evening) service following the Sabbath) . The nusah (prayer style) of the blessing, as it is printed today … is its appearance in “ Ne’imot be-Yeminkha Netzah ” (Jerusalem 1902), a collection compiled according to the custom … from Ottoman Salonica from whom he heard this melody in Jerusalem. [7] While the Babylonian version (which means …