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Andalusian Nuba
… the Hebrew original in 'An Invitation to Piyut' website, by Elie Adelman. [1] According to Eilag-Ammzalag (1986) …
Para Para
… the song in syncopated rhythm, which gives it a swing feeling. Transcription by Yosef Goldenberg. An additional … Be'er … Cute boy Charming Girl … Para Para … אדוין סרוסי … Elia Meron … Eliahu Adelman … Yosef Goldenberg … Efrat Leibowitz …
Yiddish – The Mame Loshn (Yiddish - the Mother Tongue)
… Directed by Cordelia Stone and Pierre Sauvage Produced by Pierre Sauvage …
Arvit
… blessing gives thanks for the love that God showed the Israelites by giving them the Torah. Following the Shm'a is a …
The Israeli Mediterranean Style
… in art music that Jewish composers—the founders of Israeli music, among them the Israeli Five: Paul (Frankenburger) Ben-Haim (1897-1984), Oedoen … musical traditions of Yemenite, Persian, and Moroccan Israeli Jews (i.e., the musics of local and regional Arab and …
Cantor Hugo Chaim Adler: the man and his music
… … 1 … New York … Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, New York School … … 1993 … Howard Barry Tabaknek … …
Atah Ehad
… tunes were reincarnated as Zionist songs, becoming Israeli folk songs and folk dances in both secular and religious contexts. The song of the month, Atah E h ad ( Thou … which Idelsohn wrote from right to left – since he believed the score should follow the natural direction of the …
Anim Zemirot
… the morning prayers, after the Mussaf service. In some Israeli synagogues the prayer was moved to an earlier part of … second part, the intimate relationship between God, the Israelites, and Moses is described and there is a request that … he forgot to break his fast. In the H abbad folklore it is believed that the dancing Hassid was the Lubavitch Rebbe . …
Shir HaKavod
… Shabbath prayers, after the Mussaf service. In some Israeli synagogues the prayer is moved to an earlier part of the … section, the intimate relationship between God, the Israelites and Moses is described and there is a request that … to break his fast. According to H abad folklore, it is believed that the dancing Hassid was the Lubavitch Rebbe . …
Had Gadya
… the modern fate of the song with in contemporary Israeli musical repertoire. H ad Gadya was incorporated to the … source mentioned by Rabbi Yedidiyah Weill is indeed reliable) and in Italy (the Sireni Haggadah, including also … and new music settings. Recently we came across a new Israeli rock-blues version, created in kibbutz Ma'abarot . The …