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David Aaron de Sola
… Aaron De Sola was descended from a distinguished family of Sephardim, who emigrated from Spain in 1492 and the family … diligently, and after a course of nine years received his rabbinical diploma from Haham d'Azevdo of Amsterdam. In … account of the poets, poetry, and melodies of the Sephardic liturgy. In the notation of the melodies he was …
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… courts in Poland, most especially with the court of Rabbi Haim Shmuel Horowitz-Szternfeld (1843-1917), the Rebbe … Geshuri also published many essays on the music of the Sephardic and Oriental Jews (especially on the Jews of … … and still, he wrote the melodies of the Yemenite Jews, Sephardi Jews, etc. in European notation. How can one say …
Leon Algazi
… music in Vienna and Paris and graduated from the Ecole Rabbinique in France . His first teaching post was at the … XXVII . In 1958 he published an important collection of Sephardic folk songs and texts, Chants Séphardis , under the auspices of the World Sephardi Federation in London . In addition to his other …
Nahum Nardi
… was named after his uncle Dudu 'Noyhem,' who was the court rabbi of the community. He began his piano studies at age … from Jewish communities from Yemen, Persia, Bukhara and the Sephardic community, had a unique influence on Nardi's … h ol; and Yeled Li Nitan which is based on a melody of a Sephardic Romance . And other works, such as: 24 variations …
Asher Shimon Mizrahi
… the old city walls and built a new home across from the Sephardic Synagogue in the newly established neighborhood of … fled the city or hid in order to escape the Turkish draft. Rabbi Eliyahu Panigel, a wealthy merchant and admirer of … Mizrahi. Eulogies were given in Asher's honor by the great Sephardic Rabbis of Israel , Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, Rabbi David …
Elio Piattelli
… a very simple method that takes into account the modern Sephardi pronunciation of Hebrew practiced in Israel. He … of various Italian locations and rites: Rome (Italian, Sephardi), Piedmont (Apam, Italian, Ashkenazi), Florence … Adae et Evae, in the Annuario di studi ebraici, Italian Rabbinical College, Rome 1968-69); from the French ( La …
Haim Effendi
… and to Israel. Haim was a quintessential Sephardi singer of his period, a critical era of deep social … Jews. The old traditional Ottoman Jewish community ruled by rabbinical authority was shattered by modernizing trends … Haim was educated in one of the most important centers of Sephardi religious music, Edirne, where a local Jewish choir …
Isaac Eliyahu Navon
… in Adrianpole (today Edirne) on May 17, 1859. His father, Rabbi Eliyahu Navon, was one of the Jewish intellectuals and … until WWI, one of the most prosperous communities of Sephardic Jews in the Ottoman Empire. The scholars of … in Adrianpole had strong influence upon the local, young, Sephardic scholars. These Ashkenazi intellectuals spread the …
Yehiel 'Adaki
… the H erez region as a goldsmith. He also officiated as a rabbi without receiving payment. In 1906, when Yehiel was … Cairo, where he stayed for a year and a half, and studied Sephardic cantorate in the H anan synagogue. In 1926, … song, they stopped because some distinguished Ashkenazi and Sephardic guests have arrived at the wedding. After the …
Avner Bahat
… Piyyutim from the Moroccan Jewish tradition by the payytan Rabbi David Bouzaglo, Yamim Noraim in the Koenigsberg … … yemenite singing … Diwan … France … Yemenite … Moroccan … Sephardi … Ashkenazi … Avner Bahat …