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Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… in the ancient practices of the rabbis, in the nominally secular kibbutzim is a rooted phenomenon in Israeli culture …
Had Gadya
… in the ancient practices of the rabbis, in the nominally secular kibbutzim is a rooted phenomenon in Israeli …
Atah Ehad
… songs, becoming Israeli folk songs and folk dances in both secular and religious contexts. The song of the month, Atah … schools of the Zionist elites in Tel Aviv, and in the secular youth movements as part of the 'Shirei yom shishi' …
Para Para
… in three voices: From: Archive of Ephraim Abileah, Secular vocal Music, MUS 0190 E item no. 9, Music Library, …

Unataneh Tokef
… about the meaning of Yom Kippur for them. Many see it as a secular day of remembrance, especially in light of the Yom …

Tree of Life
… narrated by Laurence Olivier, contains performances of both secular and religious music in Israel. This includes praying … in different traditions such as, Persian, Yemenite, and secular. … 9 … 34138 … … 1971 … Musical traditions … Jewish …
The Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam
… all within the context of a scientifically inclined, secularizing Europe. The quick transformation from 'new …
Israeli folksongs
… service. The Israeli folksongs can be seen as a form of secular prayer that connects to the Israeli ethos. … Zemer …

On the lawn of Kibbutz Ma’abarot
… by the musicians. The songs sung are a mixture of secular and religious songs, from the aforementioned …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… This example is first and foremost an account of secular songs being sung in the local vernacular, as well as … of the blurring of the boundaries between religious and secular songs, as well as the boundaries between oral and … the author: apparently, the putting to sleep of the baby, a secular activity, was sometimes accompanied by non-Jewish …