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Doktor Almasada: oder Di Yuden in Palermo (Dr. Almasada, or the Jews in Palermo)
… is based on historical events of the 14th century C.E. The play was written in 1882, shortly after the assassination of …
Bar Kochba
… from critiques for his farcical representations of Jews in plays such as Shmendrik and Tsvey Kuni Lemel. In response to …
Bar Kochba
… was viewed as a threat by Russian officials and therefore played a role in the government’s decision to place a full … Daytsh teater (Jewish German Theater). Many of Goldfaden’s plays were published in Warsaw during this period, among …
Ben Ami
… Sigmund Mogulesko and music director Louis Friedsell. The play was premiered in December of 1907, approximately one … month before Goldfaden's death. After Goldfaden passed, the play continued to run for six months, with overwhelming …

On the move
… Pina, from depression in New York and delirious concerts played to tiny audiences in Eilat, to the West Coast of the …

And the band played on... but what did they play on? Identifying the instruments in Nebuchadnezzar’s orchestra
… (Book of) … Realia … Terence C. Mitchell … And the band played on... but what did they play on? Identifying the instruments in Nebuchadnezzar’s …

The music in the Play Esther in Salonika
… … 1992 … Saloniki … Susana Weich-Shahak … The music in the Play Esther in Salonika …

Assessing Abraham Zvi Idelsohn’s Legacy
… University of Virginia In Which Direction Do Hebrews Play Music?: Abraham Zvi Idelsohn and the Musical Aesthetics …

Contemporary American Jewish Music
… new music. Religion, culture and music are intertwined displaying the complexities and nuances of modernity. 5.8.09 … …
The Singing of Zemiroth Shabbath among Religious-Zionist Ashkenazim in Israel
… melodies, some of which were settings of Zemiroth texts, played an important role in the shaping of the Religious …