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Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… both Sephardic and Ashkenazi, follow this tradition. In the Diaspora, it is a bit more complicated and the days in which … it was, at least in part, because the Ashkenazi Diaspora communities performed the ceremony less than all of … Jewish communities. In the Ashkenazi communities of the Diaspora, the ceremony could only be held during prayers …
Elohim Eshala
… Hebrew broadcasts were marked by songs from a distant diaspora, the same diaspora that political Zionism strived to escape. The …
Brakha Tzefira
… with Hebrew lyrics, although from a traditional galut (Diaspora) perspective. His playing and the simple harmonies …

Karaite Jews Musical Tradition
… influenced social and religious aspects of the Karaite Diaspora until the end of the 19 th century. With the rise … such as, ' ve-tenagen be-niggun galut ' (play a Diaspora niggun), ' be-niggun bnei keidar ' (sung with a …
Communal singing
… is a tradition that began in the Halutz movements in the Diaspora, while anticipating their immigration and settling …

Music
… concepts of cultural studies, such as ethnicity, diaspora, and nationhood. … 2 … The Oxford Handbook of … … … 2002 … Musicology … Jewish music … Cultural Studies … Diaspora … Ethnicity … Nationhood … Research … Jewish …
Israeli folksongs
… in Palestine) to create an image of a new, Hebrew, non-Diaspora Jew. As part of this effort, music held an integral …

Le Blues du Yiddish
… de la Culture … … 2005 … Yiddish songs … Yiddish … French … Diaspora … Paris … Contemporary … Diasporic Jewish Culture … …
Atah Ehad
… and evoking a nostalgic view of the Eastern European diaspora. Abraham Wolf Binder 'Shabbes bei dem shalosh …
Had Gadya
… and acquired different melodies throughout the Jewish diaspora (see: Ladino version, Bukharan version , Moroccan …