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Steiger
… A term in use in the European Jewish musical tradition to refer to the different modal types of … on which recitatives are preformed. When praying in accordance to a Steiger, there is room to improvise (this is … can facilitate different musical possibilities in accordance to their capabilities and the limitations of the …
The Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam
… entrance that quotes Psalm 5:8 in Hebrew: “'In the abundance of Thy loving kindness will I come into Thy house.” In … founders were the “Marranos and Anusim, who brought music with them from the Catholic church.” [1] He offers the … Christians,' and the attempt to live a Jewish life in accordance to the Halakha, all within the context of a …

This is How We Build Musical Instruments Made of Plants
… decorate them. Once that is complete the children sing and dance with the instruments. Complete film on Youtube, … … Instructional … Early Israel … This is How We Build Musical Instruments Made of Plants …
Para Para
… on the JMRC’s release Cute Boy, Charming Girl (Anthology of Music Traditions in Israel, 23) , a collection of Hebrew … remarks came from Dr. Yosef Goldenberg from the Academy of Music and Dance in Jerusalem and the Department of Musicology of the …

Iyr
… which alludes to rhythms from the upcoming sections. The music then abruptly returns to the free rhythm improvisation … than the previous one, ending with a number of Lezginka dances. Text taken from the booklet of the Cd The Music of the Mountain Jews . … Taken from the JMRC Cd The …

Lezginka
… Lezginka is a dance form popular in northern Caucasus played mostly on … garmoshka and ghovol. There are several melodies for this dance, each named after the village or city in which it … and variations. Text taken from the booklet of the Cd The Music of the Mountain Jews . … Lezginka …

Yippee
… fallback of the film is the lack of documentation of the music and prayers which accompany the festive holiday. In … at the lake in Uman where 25,000 men gather to pray and dance. Unfortunately, here as well, the sonorous aspect of … scene is mostly lost because of the use of extra-diegetic music that almost completely covers the prayers. Towards the …
Atah Ehad
… as Zionist songs, becoming Israeli folk songs and folk dances in both secular and religious contexts. The song of … see below. Although Idelsohn can be credited as the first musician to introduce this melody to the Zionist repertory … Binder 'Shabbes bei dem shalosh Seudes', New York, Metro music publication, 1938. Links For information on Netiva …

Hasidic Tunes of Dancing and Rejoicing
… ' … 57 … 57 … 7 … Anthology of Musical Traditions in Israel … Anthology of Musical Traditions in Israel … 34115 … Jerusalem … Israel … … Centre … … Hassidic music … 1976 … Israel … Jewish … Dance … Hasidic Music … Hasidim … Ashkenazi … Yaakov Mazor … …

Shir Ba-Meromim, music in the “Hillulah” of Bar-Yohay (celebrations)
… ' … 57 … 57 … 9 … 34107 … Jewish Music Research Centre … … 1987 … Meron … Lag-ba-Omer … Music … Dance … Minhag … Yaakov Mazor … Edwin Seroussi … Pamela …