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‘I’m Sorry, It’s Yom Kippur’: Atonement through Punk (and Traditional Jewish Music)
… for a tekia'a that is followed by the blowing of a Shofar. After the tekia'a there is a short, slow piano …
Golden Voices of Israel
… 2. Yosele Rosenblatt- Mah Lcha Hayam 3. Joseph Shlisky - Ubeshofar Gadol 4. Leibale Waldman -Kol Nidrei 5. David Roitman …

Ne’ilah
… in the middle of which a single blow is made by the Shofar. The prayer ends with the congregation expressing joy …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… (for which see [Cohen’s article on] Adonai Beḳol Shofar [in the Jewish Encyclopedia]) is sung to the … see Seroussi 1999 ] which follows the sounding of the Shofar. Thus, alike by Ashkenazim and by Sephardim, the …

The Shofar: It's Use and Origins
… Publishers Pamphlet No. 936 'The Shofar: It's Use and Origins' reprinted from the … … Washington, D.C.:Government Printing Office … … 1893 … Shofar … Cyrus Adler … The Shofar: It's Use and Origins …

The practice of music as an expression of religious philosophy among the East-Ashkenazi Jews
… and opinions gathered over 20 years of fieldwork. … 4 … 3 … Shofar … Shofar … 37518 … Mar-24 … … 18 … 2000 … Liturgy … Eastern …

The "Proclamation Style" in Hebrew
… the melody group appears to be related to motives from the Shofar blowing. The musical examples appended are from the … Blessings … Ashkenaz … Ancient … Ashkenazi … Melodic type … Shofar … Ashkenazi … Bathja [Batya] Bayer … Israel Adler … …

Iberian Garden, Volume II (SMR Bresler Collection)
… 'a'hălay yikkonu dărakay Canción del shofar … 13 … 13 … 7 … 35820 … 1 CD … United States … Troy, …

Music and Kabbala
… … Musical instruments … Numerology … Sephirot (Sefirot) … Shofar … Matityahu Glazerson … Matityahu Glazerson … Music …

Early Dave Tarras 1925-1928 Shloimke Beckerman 1923-1924
… Tentsl (Dec 1923) Tants A Freylekhs (Dec 1923) Tkias Shofar (Dec 1923) Trinkt Briderlekh Lekhaim (Oct 1923) Ot …