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Kaddish
… is one of the most important and central parts of the Jewish liturgy. Most of it is in Aramaic, and it is used as a … in research: In February 2007, an important 18 th century Jewish musical score has been discovered, which include …
Kedusha
… verses. Some of the additions were adopted by all of the Jewish communities, while some only by a few. Although the … century CE. During that period, in the Byzantine Empire, Jewish communities were persecuted and were prohibited to … Kedusha from Encyclopedia Judaica . … Liturgical music … Liturgy … Synagogue music … Cantorate … Cantorial music … …
Brakha Tzefira
… with, and in them, she was exposed to the melodies of the liturgy, absorbing piyutim and more. Like many girls of … Tzefira knew from her childhood including Sephardic songs, Jewish songs from Yemen, Persia, and Bukhara, as well as … continued collecting songs and melodies from oriental Jewish communities, Bedouins, and Arabs, which were then …
Karaite Jews Musical Tradition
… was formed and unified over centuries, is based on the liturgy and paraliturgical texts [2] found in the … melody to the same text is performed by Avraham Kanai, a Jewish Karaite from Kazakhstan. The third melody originated … 'The Role of Music in the Renewed Self Identity of Karaite Jewish Refuge Communities from Cairo.' Traditional Music 22 …
‘I’m Sorry, It’s Yom Kippur’: Atonement through Punk (and Traditional Jewish Music)
… playing in 2010 and are a self-proclaimed ‘100% Trans Jewish band.’ One definition to the term transgender can be … other genres, punk music, polkas, cantorial singing, and Jewish melodies (including direct musical quotes from … clear reference to the confession section of the Yom Kippur liturgy ( Ha-vidduy ha-gadol ), and specifically to the ‘Al …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… baby, a secular activity, was sometimes accompanied by non-Jewish melodies, sometimes by religious melodies, and … But these rhymes hardly imply the principles of the Jewish faith, and not even one of the 613 Mitzvas that the … between the traditional Yiddish folksong and the Ashkenazi liturgy. The openness of Yiddish folksongs to different …
Musiques liturgiques juives: parcours et escales
… Arles … Actes sud … … 1998 … Liturgical music … Research … Jewish music … Jewish Liturgy … Hervé Roten … Musiques liturgiques juives: …
The Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam
… known by its Ladino name, Esnoga, and is one of the Dutch Jewish community's most important structures. Its history and that of Amsterdam's Jewish community reflects the history of the entire Jewish … in Douchan , David Ricardo notes that the Portuguese liturgy is not unified, and is subject to varying …
Unataneh Tokef
… Argov's 'Ptach Lanu Sha'ar.' … 9 … Israel … IBA … … 1991 … Jewish Liturgy … Contemporary Liturgy … Yom Kippur War … Contemporary Israeli Music … …
Andalusian Nuba
… adopted the Nuba as an essential musical component of their liturgy, specifically when singing the Baqqashot . There are … Andalusian tradition that were only preserved through the Jewish traditions. It is also important to note that … scale during the performance. The most common Nubat in the Jewish tradition are the Nubat of the Moroccan Tradition …