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Inventing Jewish Music
… … Ethnomusicology … Jewish music … Philip V. Bohlman … Ancient Israel … Nusach - Nusah - Nusakh … National Culture … …
The Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam
… (founded around 1602); Neve Shalom (1608-1612); and Beit Yisrael (1618). In 1639, the three communities merged and … in Nineteenth Century Reform Sources from Hamburg: Ancient Tradition at the Dawn of Modernity , Edwin Seroussi … in Nineteenth Century Reform Sources from Hamburg: Ancient Tradition at the Dawn of Modernity , Magnes Press, …
The Israeli Mediterranean Style
… . The term Mediterranean style, as it has been used in Israel, originally referred to selected versions of European … styles in art music that Jewish composers—the founders of Israeli music, among them the Israeli Five: Paul … had remote resemblance to the music of the Temple or ancient Israel. The Mediterranean style embodied, first and …
Anim Zemirot
… of the morning prayers, after the Mussaf service. In some Israeli synagogues the prayer was moved to an earlier part … prayer on Yom Kippur eve after the Shir Ye h ud. . One ancient manuscript claims that 'the song was created by our … in Europe. It can be assumed that Jews of German decent in Israel and other communities that were influenced by them …
Shir HaKavod
… morning Shabbath prayers, after the Mussaf service. In some Israeli synagogues the prayer is moved to an earlier part of … the prayer on Yom Kippur eve after the Shir Ye h ud. One ancient manuscript claims that 'the song was created by our … began, but it can be assumed that Jews of German decent in Israel and other communities that were influenced by them …
Had Gadya
… of the songs ‘E h ad mi yode’a’ and ‘ H ad Gadya’ in Israel and among the nations,” Assufot: Annual of Jewish … exemplify the modern fate of the song with in contemporary Israeli musical repertoire. H ad Gadya was incorporated to … of the seder , a religious ceremony anchored in the ancient practices of the rabbis, in the nominally secular …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… sung at the Passover seder in some of its contemporary Israeli versions. Written in Aramaic, H ad Gadya appears at … of the songs ‘E h ad mi yode’a’ and ‘ H ad Gadya’ in Israel and among the nations,” Assufot: Annual of Jewish … of the seder , a religious ceremony anchored in the ancient practices of the rabbis, in the nominally secular …
Ve-Hi She-’Amda – Piyyut from the Passover Haggadah
… This piyyut appears in ancient Haggadot and the author is unknown. It addresses … history, many enemies have arisen seeking to destroy Israel, but God rescues Israel from their clutches. The piyyut appears in the …
Mitsve-tants (LKT)
… for the dance of the bridegroom and the bride.” [Jerusalem, Israel, 1966-1986]. Mazor and Taube 1994, pp. 164, 175, 195, … custom, which ought and must, just as with other ancient wedding ceremonies, become abolished.” Rivkind 1962, …
Volekh (LKT)
… is danced (resurrection of the dead).” [Lag B’Omer, Meron, Israel, 1960s-70s]. Hadju 1971, p. 83 . (Musical notation … Moldavia, and Walachia in Romania [ The Music of the Most Ancient Nations (London, 1864, p. 361)]. The character of … almost every religious service of the yearly cycle. Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov (1700-1760) explains that the reason …