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Meshoyrer
… Pl. Meshoyrerim. Apprentice to the Hazzan, or Synagogue choirboy. … Meshoyrer …

Tenu'a (yd. pronunciation: tnue, tnie)
… haggada between the Hallel Psalms. One of the pan-hassidic synagogues in Jerusalem, in the Batei Verner neighborhood, …

Diwan
… the Tikhlal. Thus, the Tikhlal came to be devoted solely to synagogue liturgy, and the Diwan was devoted to celebrations outside the synagogue. Over the generations, the number of poems written …
Minhah
… of their lives, it was difficult for them to make it to the synagogue for both Min h a and 'Arvit. Therefore, they used …

Amen
… to endorse a blessing said privately or heard as part of a synagogue service. It is found thirty times in the Bible as …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… immigrants of Aleppo in Jerusalem established the Ades synagogue , which soon became a center of religious music … Jews in Ottoman lands: the singing of piyyutim in the synagogue on the early Sabbath mornings; and the … in their original settings are performed in the Ades synagogue and the Mousayof synagogue on the Sabbaths and in …

Ba'al Keri'ah
… Officiant who reads the Torah from the scroll in the synagogue with proper accentuation and cantillation. … Ba'al …

Ma'oz Tzur
… Hymn sung in the synagogue or at home after the lighting of the Hanukkah …
Italian Jewish Musical Traditions from the Leo Levi Collection (1954-1961)
… … Hanukkah … Festivals … Hymns … Purim … Songs … Synagogue … Brith Milah … Italian … Leo Levi … Francesco …
Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue Music in Nineteenth-Century Reform Sources from Hamburg
… as part of its attempt to introduce Sephardi tunes into the synagogue services. These documents comprise the earliest … 11 … 9415 … 1996 … Music … Liturgy … History … Modernism … Synagogue … Manuscripts … Reform … Spanish-Portuguese … … … Spanish-Portuguese … Edwin Seroussi … Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue Music in Nineteenth-Century Reform Sources from …