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Amnon Shiloah
… Born in Lanus, Argentina in 1928 to a family of Jewish immigrants from Syria, Shiloah returned with his family to … of Misgav Yerushalayim (Center for the Study of the Sephardic and Oriental Heritage, 1975-1976), Head of the … ethnomusicology, especially the study of Judeo-Arabic and Sephardic traditions in Iraq and Morocco as well as to the …
Nikolai Kaufman
… of this relatively small group of people (compared to the Sephardic community). (Kaufman 1990: 197). As part of the former Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria had a Sephardic majority consisting of descendants of immigrants who settled there in the aftermath of the late …
Ya salio de la mar': Judeo-Spanish wedding songs among Moroccan Jews in Canada
… Sephardic music is broadly devided along gender lines into … … Moroccan … Wedding … Spanish … Wedding songs … Moroccan immigrants … Sephardi … Judith R. Cohen … Ellen Koskoff … Ya …
Sepharad, Music of Sephardic Jews
… … Sephardim … Lullabies … Sephardi music … Sephardi … Sephardic Jewish people … Sephardic immigrants … Wedding songs … Documentary … Ladino … Sephardi …
Judeo-Spanish Traditions in Transition
… Yisrael offered minority-language programmes to cater to immigrants’ needs in socializing in a new country. … repertoire could now also be explored by musicians from non-Sephardic backgrounds. Judith R. Cohen, York University, … almost any sort, mostly light popular, to the recordings of Sephardic songs which well-meaning Jewish tourists sometimes …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… of every Sabbath in the annual cycle. In 1901, the Jewish immigrants of Aleppo in Jerusalem established the Ades … music of piyyutim and prayers. The music of the Jerusalem-Sephardic Baqqashot is, therefore, based on two basic … Music in the Jerusalem-Sephardi Tradition The Jerusalem-Sephardic Baqqashot is a musical event that lasts for 4-5 …
Selihot according to Siftei renanot
… the month of Elul until Yom Kippur became the custom of the Sephardic and Oriental Jews until the present. In these … selihot added to the liturgy of the days of fast. Several Sephardic compilations of selihot are extant. One of the … according to the order Siftei renanot was maintained by immigrants from Tripoli (Libya) and Djerba (Tunisia) in …
Ades Synagogue
… American countries, and Palestine, where most of these immigrants settled in Jerusalem and in 1901 established the … 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 …
Hay ram galeh
… East for many centuries. The zenith of this practice among Sephardic and Oriental Jews and the model for subsequent … The Ades synagogue was founded in 1901 by the Jewish immigrants from Aleppo (northern Syria) and since its … an important role in the consolidation of the so-called Sephardic-Jerusalemite liturgical style. This style merges …
Brakha Tzefira
… of Jerusalem. This area of the city was inhabited by immigrants from Bukhara, Tashkent and Samarkand, and … 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 …