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Israel Goldfarb
… in music, Israel went to study for the rabbinate at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTSA). As a … a prominent figure in the Society for the Advancement of Jewish Music, he put much effort in promoting the … also wrote arrangements of congregational responses and services for the yearly cycle, intended for children and for …
Miriam Gideon
… her Doctorate in Composition and Sacred Music from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTSA). She taught at … City College; City University New York (CUNY); the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (1955-91); and the … the annual Purim reading of the Book of Esther; and Sacred Service (for the Sabbath) (1971), a composition for Sabbath …
Moshe Rudinow
… songs into Hebrew and Yiddish, and performed the music of Jewish composers such as Engel , Saminsky , and Milner . Due … The repertoire of their shows included operatic arias and Jewish songs, mainly sung by Moshe. In 1925, the couple left … Rudinow has composed the liturgical work Sabbath Evening Service , which he performed at Temple Sinai in Oakland. …
Charles Kensington Salaman
… for the synagogue. He wrote 124 settings for synagogue services of Reform Judaism. Sources: Encyclopedia Judaica , Jewish Encyclopedia . … English composer and pianist … …
Karel Salmon
… the first musical director of the Palestine Broadcasting Service (later Kol Israel ), from 1936-1958, later becoming … the director of Kol Israel's transcription-exchange service until 1962. Salmon also taught at the Jerusalem … style with near-Eastern, Mediterranean, and Jewish folklore. Salmon often used themes related to Judaism …
Robert Starer
… styles and genres. His compositions include works with Jewish themes or Hebrew texts, such as: Kohelet , Sabbath Eve Service , among others. Sources: Shaked, Yuval. 'Starer, …
Joseph Papernikoff
… Germans, and was mobilized by them in the order of labor service. After the war, he returned to Warsaw. At the age of … which saw modern Yiddish literature as a central part of Jewish identity. Papernikoff was active in the cultural life …
Yehiel 'Adaki
… of Palestine) house. In Palestine, 'Adaki discovered that Jewish Yemenite singing is looked down upon, even by … first Hebrew radio broadcast on the Palestine Broadcasting Service. [5] 'Adaki was active on the radio for several … portion), performed with his choir, and lectured about the Jewish Yemenite folklore. Additionally, 'Adaki worked with …
Israel Adler
… Petah Tikvah. After his release from the military following service in Israel’s War of Independence, he moved to Paris … Institut de Musicologie at the Sorbonne where he combined Jewish and musical studies. During his thirteen-year sojourn … on the diffusion of art music in certain Western European Jewish communities prior to the 19th century, published a …
Moses Beregovski
… early age through his father who was a teacher at the Kiev Jewish Music School and a ba’al kore (official who reads the … established and directed the musical division of the Jewish Culture League in Kiev and served as the director … were transformed and incorporated into Jewish folk music to service changing Jewish ideology. In his view, “borrowed …