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Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… variously attributed to Solomon bar Abun, (12th century, French origin active in the Iberian Peninsula) or Salomon …
Piyyutim for the High Holidays
… by an exposure to Western culture (most particularly French), to liberal trends in Judaism (especially to Jewish …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… Salomon bar Abun the young, (late twelfth century, of French origin but active in the Iberian Peninsula; see … from the 13 th century containing our poem (twice) is the French (Western Ashkenazi) order of prayers for the High …
Musical Traditions of the Ethiopian Jews
… its researchers. Upon the initiative of the JMRC, a joint French and Israeli research team was set up in 1985 to …
And on the Seventh Day. Et au Septieme Jour [JIMF]
… Directed by Baruch Dienar This French, docudrama explores different places in Israel, and …
Aharon Amram
… Robina, Shoshana Damari and Yehoram Gaon, and appeard on French and Norweigan TV. When he returned to Israel, Amram …
Le Blues du Yiddish
… Ikh Bin a Mame. Both are performed by Talila, the Jewish French singer and actress. … 9 … Centre National de la … - Images de la Culture … … 2005 … Yiddish songs … Yiddish … French … Diaspora … Paris … Contemporary … Diasporic Jewish …
Had Gadya
… der monatszeichen , Stuttgart 1847, pp. 587-588). Also French chansons (e.g. Gaston Paris, “La chanson du … ) bear remarkable resemblances to H ad Gadya. German, French, and modern Greek variants of H ad Gadya are …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… der monatszeichen , Stuttgart 1847, pp. 587-588). Also French chansons (e.g. Gaston Paris, “La chanson du … ) bear remarkable resemblances to H ad Gadya. German, French, and modern Greek variants of H ad Gadya are …
Mitsve-tants (LKT)
… the mitsve-tants danced, like the gentiles, in the French and German manner. Exactly when people began to use …