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6. Parur Synagogue Song
… again after that and served as the center of a vibrant Jewish community until the mass aliyah of the 1950s. … Parur paḷḷi, they may well have been elements of the Jewish building at whatever time the song was composed. The … … Splendid Singing Birds: Songs of Origin and Community Identity … Cochin … Folk songs … India … Kerala … Women …
5. Mala Synagogue Song
… with the same name as the recipient of the eleventh-century Jewish copper plates (mentioned in the section I … his land. To translate the collective Malayalam noun kulam (Jewish Malayalam gulam)—which can refer to a flock, family, … … Splendid Singing Birds: Songs of Origin and Community Identity … Cochin … Folk songs … India … Kerala … Women …
4. Song of Moshe Mutaliyar
… built is not associated with any one of the eight Kerala Jewish communities known to recent history. Like Evarayi in song 3, Moshe is a Jewish religious teacher ( ribbi ) and traveling merchant … … Splendid Singing Birds: Songs of Origin and Community Identity … Cochin … Folk songs … India … Kerala … Women …
3. Song of the Second Temple’s Destruction (Leaving Kodungallur)
… for the number fourteen, as in several other Kerala Jewish songs. A dramatic feature of the origin story in this … Prophet Elijah) to warn of Kodungallur’s destruction. Other Jewish legends about this biblical prophet are found in … … Splendid Singing Birds: Songs of Origin and Community Identity … Cochin … Folk songs … India … Kerala … Women …
2. The Song of Evarayi
… the same story about an adventurous and learned Jewish teacher named Evarayi (Ephraim). Setting out from Jerusalem, he followed the path of many Jewish, Christian, and Muslim merchants from the … … Splendid Singing Birds: Songs of Origin and Community Identity … Cochin … Folk songs … India … Kerala … Women …
2. The Song of Evarayi
… [1] Malanāṭu (the land of mountains) refers to Kerala. In Jewish Malayalam, vāvā is the word for father and a moliyar is a Jewish religious teacher. [2] In the Kochi version this line … … Splendid Singing Birds: Songs of Origin and Community Identity … Cochin … Folk songs … India … Kerala … Women …
Yaakov Huri
… as rabbi. Huri belonged to the Zionist sector of the Jewish community. This sector, unlike the yeshivah students that were supported by the Jewish community, worked during the day for their … he volunteered to take the responsibility of issuing identity cards throughout the West Bank. His command of …

The Great Chain of Orientalism
… … 3 … American Sociological Association … 42488 … 481–510 … Jewish Identity, Stigma Management, and Ethnic Exclusion in Israel …

"Tugat ha-Filologim ve- Kishlei ha-Nisayon Likbor et ha-Zehut veha-Tarbut ha-Yehudit-Aravit"
… Sorrows and the Failure of Attempts to Bury Arab-Jewish Identity and Culture’) … Sephardi … "Tugat ha-Filologim ve- …
Tish-nigunim Ascribed to Yosl Tolner and the Aesthetics of the Genre
… as early as 1927 in a collection of Lithuanian Jewish tunes (Bernstein [1927] 1958, #95), in which it is … is highlighted: Textless songs have probably been common in Jewish life for a long time. This could be connected with … of the means by which the historical-chronological identity of the group is strengthened and its continuity …