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[E-erokh nivi. Mi-kehilah]. (Berit-milah)
… (1727-1792) that rapidly spread to the Eastern Jewish communities. A poem in honor of Elijah the Prophet, it was …
Yevarekhekha
… and, in the Land of Israel, on Sabbaths, too (some Sephardi communities outside Israel also follow this custom). Each …
The Spanish-Portuguese Jewish Liturgy
… as Western Sephardi. The exceptionally small size of these communities and their concentration in very few urban …
Nili Belkind
… reflects and forms identities, and in the process, shapes communities. Author has "followed the conflict" by … projects Nili always seeks to contribute to the artists and communities that have brought her into their fold. … …
Pinhas Minkowski
… the young age of eighteen. He traveled extensively, serving communities in Kherson, Lemberg, and Odessa, finally …
Atanu leḥalot panekha
… melodies to which this text is performed in all Sephardi communities share a common, ancient kernel as was …

Israel Lovy
… hazzan. From a young age, Lovy traveled as a hazzan serving communities in Moravia , Bohemia , Saxony , and Bavaria . In …
The Music of the Mountain Jews
… liturgical and folk music of one of the most remote Jewish communities, the Jews from Daghestan and neighboring areas … … Judeo-Tat - Juhuri … Dance Tunes … Dagestan … Eastern Communities … Piris Eliyahu … The Music of the Mountain Jews …

Kol Nidrei
… in the different rites; for example, in most Sephardic communities, Kol Nidrei is recited as a call and response …
Cleaving tune (Niggun Dvekut)
… God and 'talking' to him. [3] This term is not used in all communities. Several alternatives exist. Hassidim from Toldot Aharon and other communities use the Hebrew term 'niggun hit'orerut' … considered the core of musical creativity in all hassidic communities. They are mostly performed at the Hassidic tish …