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Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… the Halakhot that were customary for the Ashkenazi Jews in that period. His version would become the template … there are examples of the Priestly Blessing from both Germany and Poland. The difference between the two traditions is quite obvious. While the Germanic synagogues use extended melodies for twelve of the …
Representations of Jews in the Musical Theater of the Habsburg Empire (1788-1807)
… any musical parallels to contemporary representations of Jews in the spoken theater. Yet these parallels existed and … them sheds new light on the European perception of Jews at this time. David Buch’s new study offers the … the first positive Jewish characters began to appear on the German stage, presenting an alternative to the common …

Society for Jewish Folk Music
… Violins, Voice and Jews In the spring of 1897, on the eve of the Russian … Engel, Er hat mir fest gelobt \ Engel left Russia for Germany in 1922, where he established the Juwal Publishing … Nation : Loeffler, James. 2010. The Most Musical Nation: Jews and Culture in the Late Russian Empire . New Haven: …

The Tedeschian Community
… [1] The Tedeschian Jews are Ashkenazi Jews who originated in Germany, and … (Tedescho in singular), which means 'Ashkenazi' or 'German,' was coined by the local Italian Jews who lived in …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… period, apparently predating its use among Sephardic Jews. Manuscript 85 of the Archivio Storico Comunale of … catalogue. The persistence of our poem in the heart of the German soil and its presence further East, in Poland, is … documented in 1724 and 1733) found in South and West Germany, West of the Rhine river (See Image no. 1 ) and in …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… Melodies of the Liturgy of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews. London, 1857. Shofet kol ha’aretz is a piyyut for Rosh … documented in 1724 and 1733) found in South and West Germany, West of Rhine river (See Image no.1( and in North …

Zemirot
… the Sabbath and portray the Sabbath as a sign both of the Jews' acceptance of God and his Sabbath and of God's … served as the music for the Zemirot texts; these included German, Bohemian, Hungarian and Polish secular songs and …
Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue Music in Nineteenth-Century Reform Sources from Hamburg
… music prepared by the first congregation of Reform Jews in Hamburg in the second decade of the 19th century as … … Synagogue … Manuscripts … Reform … Spanish-Portuguese … Germany … Hamburg … Spanish … Modern … Portuguese … …

Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, [E] 1923-33 [Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental Melodies]
… Vols. 1-2, 6-10; Also in German (1-10) and Hebrew (vols. 1-5). Each volume contains … music), preceded by an introductory section about the Jews, their culture and languages, and their music …

Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 01[E]: Gesaenge der jemenischen Juden [Songs of the Yemenite Jews]
… Also exists in German and Hebrew. Music of Yemenite Jews in Jerusalem. Includes an introductory essay on their … Gesaenge der jemenischen Juden [Songs of the Yemenite Jews] …