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Sleep, Sleep
… vemen? Leibu Levin Performs in Yiddish … Yiddish … Yiddish songs … Modern Yiddish stage … Non-religious Yiddish music … …
A Polka-Mazurka
… vemen? Leibu Levin Performs in Yiddish … Yiddish … Yiddish songs … Mazurka … Modern Yiddish stage … Non-religious …
Autumn
… stage … Non-religious Yiddish music … Yiddish … Yiddish songs … Autumn …
Be-makhelet [sic!] am barkhu El (Shir le-hatunah).
… . In the unity of the nation is the god’s blessing (wedding song). Performed by hazzan from Aleppo accompanied by a few … on July 15, 1913. Cylinder # 623. 1:31 A wedding song by Mordecai ‘Abadi (1826-1884) praising the groom set … the comments in the introductory essay to the playlist " Songs of Palestinian Jews from the Collection of Isaac Lurie …
Iftah Adonai libo (nigun sheni)/ Yom ze (zemirot le-Shabat)
… sheni). The god will open his heart (second tune). [Wedding song]. Yom ze (zemirot le-Shabat). This day (from the songs for Shabbat). Performed by Shlomo ben Aga from Shiraz …
Sheh naaleh be-shem tov u-gedulah ke-birkat ha-milah. Omen. Zemer li-verit milah.
… the good and great name to the blessing of alliance. Omen. Song for the circumcision ceremony. Performed by Shlomo ben … Aga from Shiraz on July 16, 1913. Cylinder # 627. 1:55 Two songs are included in this recording. The first one is …
Three fragments from Ketuvim (Iyov, Daniel and Shir ha-shirim).
… from the Books of Iyov (Job), Daniel and Shir ha-shirim (Song of Songs). Performed by Yosef ben David Shalom from Morocco …
Two fragments: Az yashir (Keriat ha-Torah) and from Shir-ha-Shirim (Ketuvim).
… yashir (Keriat ha-Torah). Then [they] sang. From the Song of the Sea (Reading of the Torah); From Shir-ha-Shirim (Ketuvim). From Song of Songs (“Writings”). Performed by Chaim ben Shlomo from …
Three fragments from Zemirot le-Shabat and Havdalah
… Three fragments from Zemirot le-Shabat (Sabbath Songs) and Havdalah , a prayer marking the end of the … on July 19, 1913. Cylinder # 653. 1:58 The first song is Deror yikra , a well-known poem by the 10th century …
Ani hatsal [sic] (Shir hatunah)
… Ani hatsal [sic] (Shir hatunah). I am rising (the wedding song). Performed by Yemenite Jews (male voice and choir) on … times and followed by non-sense syllables. This Yemenite song became one of the best known ones in the Yishuv (Jewish … earliest Hebrew articles titled “Yemenite Jews and their Songs” ( Luah HaHaretz LiShnat 5669 [1908], text on p. 128 …