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Hashkivenu
… in the Friday night service is characteristic of the North African traditions and possibly influenced its singing in …
Mizmor le-david (Psalm 29)
… the past and of the ongoing presence of hazzanim of North African origin in Western Sephardi synagogues. Prior to the … … Amsterdam … Cardozo, Abraham Lopez … Netherlands … North Africa … Oral … Psalms … Western Sephardi tradition … אברהם …
Shema' qoli
… poem in other Sephardi communities, especially in North Africa. This similarity shows the ancient pedigree of some …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… and early British Palestine, Lithuanian Jewish South Africa, and Midwestern American Reform Judaism. What is … understood. Idelsohn’s earlier years in Europe and South Africa prior to his pivotal immigration to Ottoman Palestine … Shoshanah, Idelsohn’s eldest child. It was written in South Africa, where most of Idelsohn’s heirs eventually settled …
Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
… remained in possession of the family’s heirs in South Africa. It was digitized on our behalf by Idelsohn’s … the curator of his great-grandfather’s legacy in South Africa and we are extremely grateful to him for his … Leah. Azriel hardly made a living, when they came to South Africa, Devora Leah opened a boarding house in Doornfontein …
Jews in Gibraltar and the music of their synagogues
… Jews comprising a “multicultural” community mixing North African with Western Sephardic traditions already dwelled in …
Qinot Performed by Hazzan Abraham Beniso
… between the traditions of Western Europe and those of North Africa. In a recent study conducted by Ariel Lazarus ( see …
From Destruction to Rebuilding in the Iberian Peninsula
… prosper and become a bridge between West-European and North-African traditions. The article will examine the Sephardi …
Léibele Schwartz
… Léibele and his second wife went to Johannesburg, South Africa where he performed for three years at the Standton …
The Music on Comtat-Venaissin
… visiting cantor from Marseille was most probably of North-African origins. [8] Some information on Algerian Jews in …