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"Yashqef elohim mime'on qodsho" (God will look down from His holy dwelling)
… within several generations. Here, the soloist, who is the authoritative master, has a prominent role in comparison …
"Levavi yahsheqa ‘ofra" (My heart yearns for a hart)
… Shabazi, signed Alshabazi . Towards the end of the poem the author is identified as `son of Joseph'. The words are in …
"Shema ha'el ‘aneni batefillah" (Hear O Lord, answer my prayer)
… feast days (Kafih: 150). There is a clue to the name of the author both in the acrostic of the song and in the other …
"Shema ha'el ‘aneni batefillah" (Hear O Lord, answer my prayer)
… feast days (Kafih: 150). There is a clue to the name of the author both in the acrostic of the song and in the other …
‘Le-El ‘Olam’ by Mordecai Dato: In search of a melody for an ancient Italian Hebrew poem
… even before his formal initiation as a bar mitzvah . The author – or the person who commissioned – the manuscript …
Sarah Harat
… of Kol Israel, the radio station of the Israel Broadcasting Authority, she agreed to appear on radio programs in the …
Hus elohai mime'onkha (Have mercy O Lord, from Thy dwelling)
… craft was thought to honor both the original writer and the author who used his poem as inspiration for his own …
"Saperi tama temima" (Tell, pure and innocent)
… Girdle poem by Se'adia ben Amram, signed with the author's full name. Written in Hebrew, apart from the third …
The Music on Comtat-Venaissin
… about names, places and concepts mentioned by the author. When Marseilles, the Marsilia of Antiquity, was … great grandfather, Yossef Milhaud [1781-1870], who was the author of several religious books, including a "Commentary … extremely fortunate. There is a man like Armand Lunel, the author of "Niccolo Peccavi" or "The Dreyfus Affair in …