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In Zaltsikn Yam - A Yiddish Workers' Song
… of Jewish political radicalism in late nineteenth-century Eastern Europe, our Song of the Month is “In Zaltsikn Yam” (In … that was founded in Vilnius in 1897. The poem was first published in the Yiddish socialist journal Der Arbayter … Joseph Achron , the Russian composer associated with Saint Petersburg’s Society for Jewish Folk Music . The soprano …
«A Special Kind of Antisemitism»: On Russian Nationalism and Jewish Music
… a short memoir, in which he recalled a joke from his student days a half century earlier: [1] “Why are there so many Jewish students at the St. Petersburg Conservatory? Because it is the only school in …
Volekh (LKT)
… a wide array of source materials that shed light on the historical and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes … p. 22 from Evreiskaia entsikklopediia, 1-16, 1908-1913 St. Petersburg, Brockhaus-Efron]. EvreEnts1908-1913, 13: 151 . …
Hag Purim – The story behind its melody
… from der Sammlung von Leo Winz, bearbeitet von Arno Nadel. Ost und West, heft 2 (Februar 1910), pp. 101-104. Example 2 Sussman … Sammelbuch fuer die Juedische Schule und Familie . St. Petersburg: Gesselschaft fuer Juedische Volksmusik, 1912, p. …
Sefer hamasot
… … 1 … St. Petersburg … … 1884 … Ashkenazi … Yehuda Ben Yakov Halevi …
Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… tell us more about the speculators and reproducers of these stories than they do about the song’s actual historical past. Untangling these stories behind the story of … [Leon] Igly, who was a student at the Conservatory of Saint Petersburg [and later on an opera singer in that city]. He …
The Russian Jewish Evreiskaia Entsylopledia
… … 1 … St. Petersburg … Brockhaus-Efron … … 1908-1913 … Russian Jewish …
Haynt Iz Purim, Brider
… Purim, Brider (‘Today is Purim, Brothers’) is one of the most familiar songs in the American Yiddish repertoire for Purim. It has appeared in many American Jewish songsters at least since Samuel E. Goldfarb’s Hamenagen [1] … . Rivesman’s song was published for the first time in Saint Petersburg in 1912 in the epoch-making songster Lider …
Haggai Ben-Shammai
… day in this city. He served in the army in a Nahal unit and stayed on a Kibbutz for a few years afterwards. He is … grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Ben-Shammai studied at the Hebrew University in the departments of … co-director of the Jewish Studies program at St. Petersburg State University (2000-2006); academic …
A centerpiece of the High Holydays liturgy: Shofet Kol Ha'aretz in Moroccan and Yemenite versions
… in the Sephardic liturgy and appears also, since at least the early eighteenth century, in the Yemenite rite during … is characterized by a returning refrain at the end of each stanza of the poem. The poem consists of five stanzas. A … Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy in St. Petersburg D 101 (F 69720) includes Shofet kol ha’aretz for …