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Assessing Abraham Zvi Idelsohn’s Legacy
… a sort of Yemenite Jewish ethnography, capturing what he thought was the entirety of this exotic culture. This was no … sound a continuous, usable past for musical practice and thought in the present. In this paper, I will analyze the …

Ashkenazic and Italian Liturgy
… and settled if we implement what we know in other fields of thought and inquiry. The paper discusses some of these …

Edel- His Doctrine on Education and Music
… concern Edel's life and work and some of his educational thought. The book also contains eulogies and descriptions of …
The Father of Jewish Musicology and the Natives: Abraham Zvi Idelsohn and the Yemenites
… a sort of Yemenite Jewish ethnography, capturing what he thought was the entirety of this exotic culture. This was no …
A Crossroads of Jewish Music Scholarship: A. Z. Idelsohn and the Publication of Jewish Music in its Historical Development
… sound a continuous, usable past for musical practice and thought in the present. In this paper, I will analyze the …
Mitsve Tants
… Dancing with the bride, especially the Tsadik’s dance, was thought to have a metaphysical meaning and power in the …
Minhah
… three daily services of the Jewish liturgy. It is commonly thought that the term Min h a came from Kings 1 18:36 where … line “ tfilot avot tiknum ” and so on. Traditionally it is thought that it was Issac who initiated the Minha service. …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… hymns (selihot) sung during the High Holidays. In a thought-provoking article on Shofet kol ha’aretz in …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… (selihot) sung preceding and during the High Holidays. In a thought-provoking article on the music of Shofet kol …
Moyshelekh Un Shloymelekh (part 1)
… by the slightest breeze. He draws special attention to the thoughtful eyes of the Jewish children, always gazing and …