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Seliha-Selihot
… a halakhic authority, Biblical commentator and poet, this Iberian order of selihot remained in continuous use in the …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… (late twelfth century, of French origin but active in the Iberian Peninsula; see Abrahams 1920 ). Even the name of …
Selihot according to Siftei renanot
… a halakhic authority, Biblical commentator and poet, this Iberian order of selihot remained in continuous use in the …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… bar Abun, (12th century, French origin active in the Iberian Peninsula) or Salomon Ibn Gabirol. These …

The scale system and scale of Tiberian Masoretic cantillations: Were they pentatonic? Theoretical considerations
… Cohen … Daniel Meir Weil … The scale system and scale of Tiberian Masoretic cantillations: Were they pentatonic? …

Piyyut melodies as Mirrors of Social Change in Hara Kebira, Jerba
… … 2 … From Iberia to Diaspora … From Iberia to Diaspora … 37634 … 477-495 … Leiden … … 1999 … …

Masorah
… … Biblical chant … Targum … Oral tradition … Palestine … Tiberias … Grammar … Transmission … Babylonian … Biblilcal …

Medieval Elements in the Liturgical Music of the Jews of Southern France and Northern Spain
… c. to the end of the 15th c., the center of gravity of Iberian Jewish culture moved northward to Christian Spain …

Neue Aspekte zum strukturellen Zusammenhang zwischen Taame emet und Hebraish- orientalische Psalmodie
… examined. A comparison of the teamim of Psalm 24 in the Tiberian and Iraqi tradition shows that A- the Iraqi system … existence of an ancient reading tradition preceding the Tiberian tradition as it is revealed in the Iraqi … … Manuscripts … Massorah … Manuscripts (scanned) … Iraq … Tiberian … Taame emet … Eastern Sephardi … Reinhard Flender … …

Iberian Garden, Volume I (SMR Bresler Collection)
… … Sephardi … Liturgical music … Sephardi … Altramar … Iberian Garden, Volume I (SMR Bresler Collection) …