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Ades Synagogue
… development of the hazzanut style known today as Jerusalem-Sephardic. Many important hazzanim and rabbis have … in services at the synagogue, including the late Sephardic chief rabbi and political power Obadiah Yosef of … Center for Mizrahi Hazzanut … Piyyutim … 21770 … Sephardi-Yerushalmi … Maqam … Makam … Piyyut … Piyyutim … …
Hay ram galeh
… East for many centuries. The zenith of this practice among Sephardic and Oriental Jews and the model for subsequent … an important role in the consolidation of the so-called Sephardic-Jerusalemite liturgical style. This style merges … galeh represents a late stage in the rooted Middle Eastern Sephardic tradition of turning secular Arabic songs into …
Ein Ke'eloheinu
… following the Musaf prayer. In the traditions of the Sephardic Nussach, the Ashkenazim in Eretz-Israel, and the …
Kabalat Shabat
… of the Mishna's Shabbat's tractate 'Bameh Madlikin' (in the Sephardic Nussach, instead of 'Bameh Madlikin,' 'Kegavna' …
Seliha-Selihot
… Heshbon Nefesh [self-reflection] on the passing year. Sephardic and oriental Jews maintain the tradition of … [3] The Selihot service is performed at night. In the Sephardic communities, the Selihot are recited early in the … compilations. The main difference between the Ashkenazi and Sephardic Selihot orders are that the Ashkenazim sing …
A Bookshelf On Top of the Sky: 12 Stories about John Zorn
… and different Jewish musical traditions such as Klezmer and Sephardic music. Zorn creates here what he calls radical … Zorn … Tzadik Records … RAdical Jewish Culture … Klezmer … Sephardi music … Free Jazz … New York City … Masada … A …
Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… Yom Kippur. All of the Jewish communities in Israel, both Sephardic and Ashkenazi, follow this tradition. In the … is recited changes from place to place. The western Sephardic communities limited the blessing to the Sabbath, …
Kedusha
… hand of thy prophet…'). This opening was preserved by the Sephardic, Italian, Persian, and Yemenite Nussa h s. It is … unto Thee, according to the word spoken by Thy prophets…') Sephardies, Italians, Romanians, Yemenites, and Chassidim … li-Shelomo (1622). He wrote the music according to the Sephardic Kedusha (see opening No. 2), and it was later …
Brakha Tzefira
… neighborhood in Jerusalem, where most of the residents were Sephardic Jews from Salonika. Tzefira had unpleasant … the liturgy, absorbing piyutim and more. Like many girls of Sephardic families, Tzefira attended a school in the old … Hebrew poems, especially those of Bialik, to the Arabic or Sephardic melodies that they liked. Later on in her life, …
Chants Pour un Shabbat
… … Gad Benchabat … Elie Tordjman … Salomon Nahmias … Sephardi … Chants Pour un Shabbat …