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The Epstein Brothers: A Century of Yiddish-American Music
… … 7 … 16-26 … Mainz, Germany … SM 1611- 2 … Welt Musik … … 1995 … Eastern Ashkenazi … Joel Rubin … Rita Ottens … The Epstein Brothers: A …
«A Special Kind of Antisemitism»: On Russian Nationalism and Jewish Music
… Palestine and the path of Jewish nationalism, others chose Germany and the United States and the varied paths of … new emphasis on Hebrew music stripped of its Diasporic Ashkenazic clothes. [34] Though the very concept of Jewish …
Sher
… that this particular dance was adopted by Jews in Germany several centuries ago and that it was ‘Jewishized’ … ...It is possible that this dance settled in among Jewish Germany and in the course of time became established in a … in many Jewish communities and especially in Jewish Ashkenazi communities, Poland, Italy and Turkey, an issue which …
Hag Purim – The story behind its melody
… Song of the Month to a very popular Eastern European Ashkenazi melody that, in the early 1920s, was set by the poet … children’s songs titled Ma h arozet which he published in Germany during his short stay there ( example 7 ). Soon … ” prayer at the end of the Sabbath morning services in Ashkenazi synagogues, mainly outside of Israel, and some families …
The Early Attempts at Creating a Theory of Ashkenazi Liturgical Music
… … 2 … 59–69 … Wiesbaden, Germany … Harrassowitz Verlag … … 2013 … Ashkenaz … Ashkenazi liturgy … Ashkenazi … Boaz Tarsi … Jascha Nemtsov … The Early Attempts at …
Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… of the struggling surrounding non-Jewish nations, Poland, Germany as well as the Russian and Austro-Hungarian Empires. … Jewish melody, the Leoni Yigdal , see below under Ashkenazi hypothesis) with the Italian predecessors (see below … from the surrounding non-Jewish society. [29] Ashkenazi Hypothesis Also Ashkenazi melodies competed in the race …
Haint Iz Purim, Brider, Part II
… of the famous ‘Shoshanat Yaakov,’ which is sung in Ashkenazi synagogues after the evening reading of the megillah … Zionist circles, especially youth movements in Poland and Germany, adopted this wordless Hassidic niggun as a hora …
Moritz Rosenhaupt
… (today Offenbach-Hundheim, in the Rheinland-Pfalz State, Germany). His father, Jacob, was a rabbi and teacher; he … in Philadelphia and Isaak Fränkel, cantor in Grünstadt, Germany, whose daughter, Johanna, Rosenhaupt married. His … in the scholarly literature concerning the Western Ashkenazi tradition. Those closer to his time thought …
A centerpiece of the High Holydays liturgy: Shofet Kol Ha'aretz in Moroccan and Yemenite versions
… Bavaria/Frankfurt-Main 2. Venizia/Gorizia 3. Province Ashkenazi/Sephardi Ashkenazi/Sephardi Ashkenazi/Sephardi 3 Ashkenazi/Sephardi 4 Baer … documented in 1724 and 1733) found in South and West Germany, West of the Rhine river (See image no. 1) and in …
The medieval Hebrew song Kikhlot yeini and its Purim connections: New sources on its music
… be performed in Jewish communities on Purim, especially in Germany, is one of those songs. Attributed to Salomon Ibn … BBBX, CCCX, etc. The fifth stanza (opening with the word nazir [eremite], leading some sources to name the author as Shlomo nazir) may be a later acquisition for, as we have noticed, …