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48. Hidden God
… Please do the same for us, Your children, now. (x2) This song of gratitude for God’s protection of the Jews draws on … of Pharaoh’s army. The first line of the song salutes God as the light hidden behind a screen or … as “manna,” the food miraculously provided to the Israelites as they travelled during the exodus. The mishkan …
48. Hidden God
… Please do the same for us, Your children, now. (x2) This song of gratitude for God’s protection of the Jews draws on … of Pharaoh’s army. The first line of the song salutes God as the light hidden behind a screen or … as “manna,” the food miraculously provided to the Israelites as they travelled during the exodus. The mishkan …
34. Golden Palanquin
… They leave in a golden palanquin. One of the “play songs” performed in a circle dance by women from Kadavumbhagam-Kochi, this song is found in only three notebooks, all from their … common literary markers of a riddle. Citing a suggestion by Israeli folklorist Galit Hasan-Rokem, Gamliel offers an …
33. In the Ship
… yelo, yela yelo-o—tta tindaka. This Kerala folk-style song, praised by Zacharia for its “enthusiasm and … Kerala. Although there is no overtly Jewish content in the song until the addition of stanza 4, Lane notes that the … a wider audience through its performance by the popular Israeli vocalist, Etty BenZaken. Though not herself Kochini, …
Rabbi David Buzaglo
… it to the schools of Casablanca and eventually to the Israeli, French, and American Moroccan Jewish diasporas. … his followers. Rabbi Buzaglo’s proficiency in modern Hebrew songs and possible liturgical adaptations has been little … in Morocco, is his cover of “Bab el Wad,” a poem by the Israeli poet Haim Guri set to a Russian melody that marks a …
Yaakov Huri
… everything”), and stressed that Huri recorded one Hebrew song, “ H ay, h ay yodu h ay” that “no one else had … of the ‘edot”, a nomenclature that was favored by the Israeli folkloristics and media. To cover such vast … Kiwi selected, as was the norm with Idelsohn and later Israeli ethnographers, what used to be called “key …
Tish-nigunim Ascribed to Yosl Tolner and the Aesthetics of the Genre
… (2015), who focuses on the “contemplative” nigunim of the Israeli Habad Hasidim, and combines musicological … in an extensive study of a different sub-genre—the Israeli Hasidic dance-nigunim repertoire—by Yaakov Mazor, … and melodies of Yiddish popular and Hebrew quasi-Hasidic songs that were instrumentally performed at Israeli Hasidic …
Yossef (Yusuf) Zaarur
… (يوسف زعرور) was born in Baghdad in either 1902 or 1896—per Israeli immigration documents—to a family of ten children. … musics. Zaarur was also a prolific composer. He composed songs in diverse genres including the Egyptian taqtuqa ; … in Baghdad as a Palestinian refugee during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war; see Dori 2022:198 ). Zaarur trained numerous …
A cantor’s pledge in the High Holyday’s Provençal liturgy (Minhag Carpentras)
… order of the Jews of Provençe, the subject of this Song of the Month, fulfill a similar function to that of the … titled Chants hebraïques suivant le rite des communautes Israelites de l’ancien Comtat Venaissin (Paris: Delanchy: … their prayer be heard favorably. Prayers are described as songs, but also deemed to incense and sacrifices. Here is …
Haim Louk
… repertoire includes Andalusian music (Ala), piyyutim , and songs from the Shir Yedidot tradition (the Moroccan … , and the Piyyut Festival , collaborating with leading Israeli musicians. In 2011, he was awarded the Ministry of … via Wikimedia Commons) … 73 … 41400 … A leading Israeli Paytan, representative of North African piyyut …