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Mikhtam le-David
… 16 (vv. 1-2, half of v. 4, vv. 8-10) that is recited in Eastern Sephardi synagogues late Sabbath afternoon, right …
Addir ve-na'or (Adir ve nahor)
… by Haim differs from the one widespread nowadays in most Eastern Sephardi synagogues. The first part of the melody in …
'Anenu (Anenu elohe Avraham)
… to us"). Haim sings the widespread version found in Eastern Sephardi prayer books that consists of nine verses …
Kol nidrei (Kal Nidré)
… A rare recording of the Eastern Sephardi melody for the opening prayer for the Eve …
Lekha eli teshuqati (Leha Eli)
… right before Kol nidrei . Haim sings the traditional Eastern Sephardi melody of this piyyut , a variant of which …

'Et sha'arei razon (El tharé razon, Et charé rasson, Eth charé razon)
… on local custom. While this poem is usually sung by Eastern Sephardi congregations with the melody recorded by …
71. Our Ancient Hope
… a European perspective, of the Jewish soul turning “to the east toward Zion,” the Kerala poet began his song by …
Eliezer Goldberg, alias Leyzerke Kremenitser
… his music to the works by the most distinguished cantors of Eastern Europe such as Nissan Spivak (aka Nissi Belzer ), … and harmony’. His style was grounded on the traditional East European cantorial genre. He composed liturgical and … His compositions are mostly within the modal system of the Eastern European Jewish liturgy and are characterized by …
66. Shining in the Darkness
… me then, I ask of you, Tamburanĕ (x2) [Chorus] 5. In the feast of Leviatan give us food to eat. (x2) May we build … wishes and local celebration. Stanza 5 refers to the feast of Leviathan, the great sea creature that will be …
65. Each and Every Day
… [3] This shared melody has been pointed out to me on at least three occasions by Kerala Christians interested in the …