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Documenting and Performing Ashkenazi Music
… the founder of Soviet Jewish ethnomusicology, the author of a multivolume edition on Jewish folk music, …
Liturgical Musical Memory among the Spanish and Portuguese Jews
… Western Sephardic liturgical tradition with one of its most authoritative representatives. 4.8.09 … 15 … … Liturgical …
Between Israeli and Jewish in Music
… priests has not been recognized by the Israeli Religious Authorities, whereas the younger generation receives a … is marked by its aphoristic dryness, while expressing the author’s utter despair and sorrow. Kopytman’s music, on the …
“Beyond All This Hides a Great Happiness”: Israeliness and Jewishness in the work of Mark Kopitman
… is marked by its aphoristic dryness, while expressing the author’s utter despair and sorrow. Kopytman’s music, on the …
The Beta Israel Liturgical Music in Israel Today: Between Tradition, Norm and Creativity
… priests has not been recognized by the Israeli Religious Authorities, whereas the younger generation receives a …
Beregovski’s Early Publications in the Context of his Research
… the founder of Soviet Jewish ethnomusicology, the author of a multivolume edition on Jewish folk music, …
Adon Olam
… eternity and unity of God. The date of composition and author of this hymn are unknown, though some attribute it to …
Akdamut millin
… lines which spell out a double alphabet as well as the author’s name, Rabbi Meir Issac Nehroai. This poem is only …
Eli Ziyyon
… the Middle Ages, but the exact date of composition and author are unknown. The elegy consists of twelve stanzas, …
Lekha Dodi
… consists of nine acrostic stanzas which spell the name of author Solomon ha-Levi, a kabbalist living in Tzfat in the …