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Kol beru’e ma’ala umata
… into the repertoire of some Hassidic dynasties in Eastern Europe, next to other Sephardi poems of kabbalistic content, …
Kamti lehallel leshem hael hanikhbad
… one that ends on the first tone. This tune may have Eastern European Jewish origins. … The Western Sephardi Liturgical …
Yevarekhekha
… standard one used in the Portuguese synagogues of Western Europe ( Lopes Cardozo 1987: 98 ; compare: Aguilar-De Sola …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… from our understanding of Idelsohn is his connection to the European Jewish fin-de-siecle as he experienced it across … certainly not well understood. Idelsohn’s earlier years in Europe and South Africa prior to his pivotal immigration to … to Johannesburg.” While in Berlin, Idelsohn started to tour Europe and later on the USA (where he arrived on November …
Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
… Rabinovitz promised to instruct me in Chazanuth and in European music, and he kept his promise. During that year I … England 1920-22 English version: In 1921 I decided to go to Europe to publish my works. I took my family with me. I …
The Spanish-Portuguese Jewish Liturgy
… their concentration in very few urban centers in Western Europe and the Americas contributed to the remarkable, …
Qinot performed by Hazzan Abraham Beniso
… acting as a bridge between the traditions of Western Europe and those of North Africa. In a recent study …
From Destruction to Rebuilding in the Iberian Peninsula
… allowed it to prosper and become a bridge between West-European and North-African traditions. The article will …
Enrico Fink
… the past 20 years he has toured extensively native Italy, Europe, North and South America, in theatres as well as in …
Yoel Greenberg
… articles on Jewish composers in early twentieth-century Europe, such as Schoenberg, Schulhoff, Milhaud, Toch and Ben …