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The Hebrew Version of Abu l-Salt's Treatise on Music
Full text of Abu L-Salt's(1067-1134) Treatise of music, with a translation from the…
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The term "musiqa" in Medieval Hebrew Literature (supplement to the article published in Yuval I)
Supplements for the article on the Term “musiqa” in Yuval I, p. 11-35, dealing with…
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Ne'ima (Nagmah) in Medieval Hebrew Literature
Continuing the article on the Term “musiqa” in Yuval I, p. 11-35, this article deals…
Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
[1]The triple blessing, or the Priestly Blessing, is arguably the most…
Aharon Amram
Aharon Amram was born in Sana'a, Yemen, in 1939. His father, Rabbi Shlomo Amram, worked…
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
The Yiddish language, which probably began to develop around the tenth century A.D. in…
The Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam
The beautiful Dutch synagogue is also known by its Ladino name, Esnoga, and is one of…
Andalusian Nuba
In this article we will review the development of the Nuba, which is considered the…
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Anim Zemirot
The Piyyut 'Anim Zemirot,' also known as 'Shir HaKavod' (Song of Glory), appears in the…