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Ne‘ima (Nagmah) in Medieval Hebrew Literature — The term mūsīqā in Medieval Hebrew Literature (supplement to the article published in Yuval I) (Hebrew)
… 23135 … Neima … Music … Medieval … Middle Ages … Hebrew … Hebrew …
German Jewish Sacred Musical Intersections
This project aims to map, analyze and make German Jewish liturgical music (minhag…
Ethiopian Jews in Israel - a Musical Ethnography
I spent the summer of 1989 living in a Nazareth Illit (today Nof HaGalil) neighborhood…
Salamone Rossi’s HaShirim Asher LiShlomo in its Fourth Centennial (5383-5783)
Even if you are mildly interested in Jewish music, you cannot avoid Salamone Rossi and…
The Idelsohn Project
Is music intrinsically political? The best-known Jewish song in the world is “Hava…
Zemirot le-Shabat u-Motsa’e Shabat Kodesh: Ki eshmera.
Iran (Shiraz)
Zemirot le-Shabat u-Motsa’e Shabat Kodesh: Ki eshmera. Songs for…
Shire hatunah: Anokhi Adonai Elohekha; Ve-ze ha-zman yavo Mashiah; Yiftah Adonai ba-Torah.
Iran (Shiraz)
Sequence of wedding songs. Shire hatunah: Anokhi Adonai Elohekha; Ve-ze…
El lifne [sic] har Galil (shir hatunah)
Iran (Shiraz)
El lifne [sic] har Galil (shir hatunah). The god appearing in front of…