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Yona Homiya
… … … Songs … Piyyutim … Song … 1950 … Music … Song … Israel … Piyyutim … Piyyut … Folk music … Folk songs … Songs … Turkey … Sephardi … Israeli Music … Israeli Folk Songs … Sephardi … Isaac Eliyahu Navon … Yona …
Yinon
… Hebrew poems of the Israeli- Turkish poet, writer and composer Isaac Eliyahu … of Navon an his writing. … 1 … Jerusalem … Dfus Eretz Yisrael … … Piyyutim … 1932 … Piyyutim … Piyyut … Turkey … …
Der Gesang Israels und seine Quellen : ein Beitrag zur hebräischen Musikologie
… English title: The singing of Israel and its sources: a contribution to Hebrew musicology. … 1 … Hamburg … Christians Verlag … … 1975 … Jewish … Music … Israel … Bible … Dance … Arabic … Masoretic accents - Te'amim … Taamey hamikra … Masoret … Dance Music … Israeli composers … Israeli Music … Jewish cultural groups … …
Shirim Leyeladim (songs for children)
… Zemer … 1947 … Children … Children songs … Education … Israel … Israeli composers … Israeli Folk Songs … Israeli Music … Israeli song … Music … …
Cleaving tune (Niggun Dvekut)
… The last term is also used in the Modzhitz community in Israel. The Lubavitcher Hassidim use several terms, such as … as well as other piyyutim and prayers such as Yah Ribbon by Israel Najara ( see third sound example ), the Passover …
Fal
… an interview with the late composer of the Gur Hasidim in Israel, Arieh Leib Goldknopf, [3] the heir of Ya'akov … niggun ), composed by the founder of the dynasty, R. Yisrael of Modzhitz, which has 32 sections. [6] [1] Sh. …
Minhah
… Prayer In many Jewish communities, especially those in Israel, it is customary for the congregation to recite the …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… the Baqqashot, were customary in Spain and in the Land of Israel during the Middle-Ages. It may be assumed that the … by Sephardi poets, many of them cabbalists, in the Land of Israel and the neighboring countries from the sixteenth … century onwards. The most prominent among them was Rabbi Israel Najara , whose piyyutim form an important part of the …
Hasidism
… A movement within Judaism founded by Rabbi Israel Eliezer Baal Shem Tov in the second half of the 18th …
Ma'oz Tzur
… and Haman’s plot, and for the redemption of the people of Israel. The origin of the most commonly sung version of this …