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Moyshelekh Un Shloymelekh (part 2)
… a chilling reference to the old Jewish communities of Eastern Europe that vanished in the Holocaust. It can also …
Yechidi Laderech Li Etse'a
… in Europe and arrived in a desolate country in the Middle East, could feel themselves as the lonely traveler of this …
Ofer Ronen
… and performing with a fusion of musics between middle eastern Jewish and Arab musics, flamenco, and sephardic … Composer … oud player … Guitar … Flamenco … Spain … Middle East … Andalusian … Ofer Ronen …
Ten Zemirot Ami: New Melodies for Piyyutim from the Aleppo Mahzor (1527)
… composers … Israeli musicians … Ethnic music … Piyyutim … Eastern Sephardi … Yair Harel … Elad Gabbay … Hana Ftaya … …
Responsorial Singing
… melodies. Although the responsorial form declined in Eastern Europe, largely due to the dominating musical role …
Hay ram galeh
… characterized the composition of new piyyutim in the Middle East for many centuries. The zenith of this practice among … This style merges diverse Jewish practices from the Middle East, such as the urban Turkish-Ottoman style that was … H ay ram galeh represents a late stage in the rooted Middle Eastern Sephardic tradition of turning secular Arabic songs …
The Tedeschian Community
… are from Torino in the west to Trieste and Gorizia in the east and from Milano in the north to Florence and Ancona in …
Admor
… and material levels. In the geographic conditions of Eastern Europe, the pilgrimage to the Tsadik was, as … to the Tsadik more often, while others tried going at least once a year. The popular times to travel to the Tsadik … who live in the city of the rabbi, visit every public feast (Tish; see: Tish ) held by him. During festivities, …
Tish
… table. In the Hasidic movement, the Tish is the public feast of the rabbi (see: Admor ), held with a large crowd. During the feast, the rabbi and/or his Hasidim, sing niggunim , Zemirot … rabbi, the 'Torah.' The giving of a Torah sermon during a feast is not a Hasidic invention. Since the Mishna era, …
Freylekhs
… comprised the core of the traditional Klezmer repertoire in Eastern Europe, and were the most popular amongst the Dance … a researcher of Klezmer culture and the Ashkenazi dance in Eastern Europe and in the U.S., the Freylekhs dance has a …