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Elohim Eshala
… Yemenite track in this record, the rest being mostly Hebrew covers from the Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) repertoire and … noticing is that Damari sings with a pronounced Yemenite Hebrew accent, a feature that she will not stress later on … includes poems for use at any other social occasion when singing and dancing occur. These poems are divided according …
Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… communities to glorify it with unique melodies and singing. The Position of the Priestly Blessing in the … figure in which each of their hands makes the shape of the Hebrew letter Shin ( ש ) , and bring their hands together so … Venetian manuscript dated from 1714/1715, located today at Hebrew union College in Cincinnati, contains four notations …
Ba'al Menagen\ Menagen
… which in the hasidic writings and in oral tradition means singing (and not playing an instrument, which is its usual Hebrew meaning). The terms 'Menagen,' 'Ba'al Menagen,' as … instrument to singing, there are hasidim that when speaking Hebrew will use the verb 'Shir' (Heb. singing) for playing …
Hora
… example no.2 ). The Hora dance in Israel In the renewing Hebrew language, the term became a synonym to an Israeli … folk dance. The Zionists, who had the custom of communal singing of both H assidic and Klezmer tunes, danced the Hora … until they became associated as Hora tunes. 3 In time, Hebrew words were written for these tunes (such as the …
Seliha-Selihot
… The word Seliha (plural- Selihot ) means forgiveness in Hebrew. In the singular form Seliha means a piyut of … the participants ask for forgiveness for their sins, by singing and reciting piyutim (mainly Seliha piyutim) and … … Liturgical music … Liturgy … Cantorate … Congregational singing … Seliha-Selihot …
Admor
… Admor is an acronym in Hebrew for 'Adonenu, Morenu Ve-Rabenu' (our master, our … Rebe (in Yiddish), pronounced Rebi by H abad Hassidim in Hebrew. The Admor's leadership is different from the … suffice themselves with partial or full direction of the singing at the Tish (See: Tish , and Mazor 1989). Lately, …
Hay ram galeh
… tradition of turning secular Arabic songs into sacred Hebrew ones. Halevi is certainly not a trained poet but rather a performer thoroughly involved in the singing of piyyutim . This experience resulted in his comand of a wide range of Hebrew formulae that can be assembled to substitute the …
With Songs They Respond: The Diwan of the Jews from Central Yemen
… pp.) … Jerusalem, Israel … Jewish Music Research Centre, Hebrew University of Jerusalem … Anthology of Music … … 2006 … Yemen … Diwan … Israel … immgiration … yemenite singing … Yemenite … Communities … Yemenite community … Israeli Music … Singing … Poetry … Diaspora … Yemen Jewery … Rhythm … Groove …
Hayrana Laih
… Leila (or Layla) Mourad (1918-1995). Daoud Hosni (whose Hebrew name was David Khadr Hayyim Halevy or David Hayyim … Joseph Algazi maintains that the composer set music to Hebrew songs but he does not provide evidence, except for … great Umm Kalthoum for the primacy of the female Egyptian singing stage. Layla Mourad, was born in Cairo as Lilyan …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… Shofet kol ha’aretz belongs to the medieval poetic Hebrew genre called pizmon that is characterized by a … the present-day availability of medieval manuscripts of Hebrew liturgical orders allows for a fundamental revision … was already in place and could be transferred to the singing of other texts. The thirteen to fourteen century …