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Sabbath Morning Service
… music … Organ … Choir … Choral … Reform temple … Reform Judaism … Cantor … Ashkenazi … Isadore Freed … Sabbath …
Note on the Influence of Hebrew Accents on Renaissance Music Theory (contribution to the panel "The Impact of the Major Cultures in Contact with Judaism on Jewish Music"
… the panel "The Impact of the Major Cultures in Contact with Judaism on Jewish Music" …
Di Rusishe Progresiv Muzikal Yunyon No. 1 af Amerike: The First Klezmer Union in the United States
… Also appeared in: Judaism; a Journal of Jewish life and Thought, 47:1. New …
Come, Let Us Be Joyful! The Story of Hava Nagila
… by UAHC Press, the publishing arm of the Union for Reform Judaism. In Manushkin’s narrative, she attributes the Hebrew …
Kuni Lemel b'Tel Aviv (Kuni Lemel in Tel Aviv)
… Kuni to stall for time while she undergoes a conversion to Judaism. … 57 … 9 … … 1977 … Music … Film music … Goldfaden …
On Jewish music
… … 1 … 3 … 57-72 … New York, USA … Conservative Judaism … … 21 … 1966 … Conservative Judaism … Conservative … Judaism … Johanna L. Spector … On Jewish music …
The music used in the services of the West London synagogue of British Jews
… are a collection of compositions of services of the Reform Judaism movement. They were composed for the West London … Reform … London … Reform temple … Liturgical music … Reform Judaism … Judaism … English music … Charles Kensington Salaman … The …
The Jewish Songster
… Israel A.E. … … 1918 … Folk songs … America … Conservative Judaism … Conservative … Modernity … American … Modern … Judaism … American cantors … Modern Judaism … Ashkenazi … Israel Goldfarb … Samuel Eliezer …
Hasidism
… A movement within Judaism founded by Rabbi Israel Eliezer Baal Shem Tov in the … of God through the mystical and legalistic dimensions of Judaism. Hasidism grew out the desire to replace the overly … are held. One of the strongest branches of Hasidic Judaism today is the Chabad-Lubavich movement, which began …