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In Ale Gasn\ Hey Hey Daloy Politsey
… translation Music … 85 … In honor of May Day, this month's song of the month is a Yiddish song about the political struggles of Jewish socialists, … sung at rallies of the Labor Bund, the Jewish communist party in Russia and Poland. As mentioned above, the piece is …
Hayrana Laih
… Score … Hayrana Laih is an Egyptian song that was and still is popular in the Arab world, but … Levy) was a Karaite Jew born in Cairo near the Karaite quarter. He was initially recognized as a singer and ‘ud … However, the difference of one generation between these two artists of Jewish origin sealed their different fates. Hosni …
Ahavat ‘Olamim
… in life-cycle rituals, and in non-liturgical religious songs for the early morning vigils, called Shirat … Jerusalem … Contemporary Jewish Music … Andalusian Hebrew Song from the Maghreb to Jerusalem … Piyyutim … 3 … 2012 … … … Piyyut … Morocco … Maghreb … Rabbi Haim Louk … Israeli art music … Edwin Seroussi … Yuval Shaked … Ahavat ‘Olamim …
Cute Boy, Charming Girl
… Cute Boy, Charming Girl: Children’s Songs of the Modern Hebrew Nation(1882-1948) presents Hebrew … of the songs chosen for Cute Boy, Charming Girl are not part of today’s children’s repertoire in Israel but they were … songs in their childhood— either in pre-school, kindergarten or elementary school, or else at home with their …
Responsorial Singing
… Israel, for example, the refrain led by Miriam during the Song of the Sea (Exodus 15:21) or the short responses of … ( B. Suk . 38b; Sot. 30b) of the musical performance of the Song of the Sea — the leader initiating a verse, the … were available in the synagogue. To enable congregational participation, piyyutim , notably seli ḥ ot , included simple …
Hay ram galeh
… H ay Ram Galeh is a contrafactum of the modern Egyptian song Hayrana Laih by Daoud Hosni that featured in our … the veteran paytanim of the Ades synagogue in the Nahlaot quarter of Jerusalem. The Ades synagogue was founded in 1901 … Egyptian song became hegemonic throughout the Arab world partly due to the development of the music industry in Cairo, …
Tish
… to the event. However, the main reason of the Hasidim to participate in the Tish is the sermon of the rabbi, the … mystical aspect, for the Tsadik worships the Lord through earthly as well as spiritual actions. Put differently, the … of the Tish, whether it is he himself who begins each song, or by giving out 'Kibbudim' (treats): one H asid is …
Kabalat Shabat
… Kabalat Shabat refers to the part of the Friday evening service that precedes the regular … Psalms 92-93 (which opens with the words: 'A Psalm or Song for the sabbath day'). [2] The second chapter of the … circles as well, such as Kibbutzim, schools and kindergartens. In the United States, many Reform and Conservative …
Heikhal Hanegina (the Hall of Music)
… a heavenly hall in which entrance is permitted only through song or music. There is a common belief that the Heikhal … them with holy texts. Abraham Zvi Idelsohn , in his article 'Hanegina Ha h assidit' [1] , writes, 'Most of the … America, 1931). [2] This ellipsis appears in the original article of Idelsohn, the rest of the ellipses are additions …
Seliha-Selihot
… form Selihot stands for a prayer service in which the participants ask for forgiveness for their sins, by singing … days of Selihot before Rosh Hashana. In that case they start it on Saturday eve of the week before. The month of Elul … Lehanim , each of which is adapted to various different songs. For further reading about Siftei Renanot , see here . …