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Schirei Thefiloh
… - Nusah - Nusakh … Synagogue … Synagogue music … Ashkenaz … Ashkenazi … Ashkenazi prayer … Ashkenazi … Boruch Leib Rosowsky … Schirei Thefiloh …

Yippee
… of the film is the lack of documentation of the music and prayers which accompany the festive holiday. In many scenes, … arrives at the end when the viewers are exposed to the mass prayer at the lake in Uman where 25,000 men gather to pray … … Diasporic Jewish Culture … Ritual … Spirituality … Ashkenazi … Yippee …
Debbie Friedman’s Shema’ Koleinu: An ancient prayer in a new musical garment
… worshippers were seeking more accessible, communal modes of prayer. Friedman’s early compositions were designed to be … text. A number of melodies for 'Shema' Koleinu' written by Ashkenazi composers in the twentieth century are in the … route and set the melody in the major scale. In Ashkenazi cantorial music, the major scale and its …
Shir hama’alot - The umbilical cord between liturgical and domestic soundspheres in Ashkenazi culture
… exile in the past, it is used during mealtime as a prayer for future redemption which should be mentioned in … Israel. The following table shows which melodies of festive prayers and piyyutim were adopted for Shir hama’alot , the … cord between liturgical and domestic soundspheres in Ashkenazi culture … נעמי כהן-צנטנר …

Congregational singing as a norm of performance within the modal framework of Ashkenazi liturgical music
… Cantors – Hazzanim, Cantors … 30 … 2005 … Hazzanut … Prayer … Synagogue … Congregational singing … Ashkenaz … Ashkenazi … Liturgical music … Ashkenazi … Boaz Tarsi … Congregational singing as a norm of …
The Singing of Zemiroth Shabbath among Religious-Zionist Ashkenazim in Israel
… World Congress Of Jewish Studies Jerusalem Session: Ashkenazi traditions: the Synagogue and Beyond, 3.8.09 … within the Religious-Zionist society (which is mainly Ashkenazi) since the establishment of the State of Israel … and mode of dissemination to those of the pre-holocaust Ashkenazi diaspora some major differences emerge. These …
Kol nidrei
… of the entire Sephardi melody for what has become the main prayer for the eve of Yom Kippur. Unlike the well-known, elaborated Ashkenazi melody for this text, the Sephardi melody is a …

Kol Nidrei
… have not been fulfilled. In most traditions, the Kol Nidrei prayer that opens the evening service is recited three times … will have sufficient opportunity to recite this important prayer. The origin of Kol Nidrei is unknown, however the … response between the Hazzan and the congregation, while the Ashkenazi melody alternates between recitative declamation …

Orality as religious ideal; the music of East-European Jewish prayer
… Research Centre … 38485 … 113-153 … … 2002 … Liturgy … Prayer … Eastern Europe … Europe … Orality … East … Liturgical music … Oral … Eastern Ashkenazi … Judit Frigyesi … Orality as religious ideal; the music of East-European Jewish prayer …

The History of the Musical Modes of the Ashkenazic Synagogue, and their Usage
… York … Cantors Assembly of America … … 4 … 1973 … Music … Prayer … Analysis … History … Modes … Modality … Music … … Synagogue … Ashkenaz … Liturgical music … Modality … Ashkenazi … Max Wohlberg … The History of the Musical Modes of the Ashkenazic Synagogue, and their Usage …