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Zemirot
… traditions of her own family into the household. See also Zemerl in the Lexicon of Klezmer Terminology (LKT). … Zemirot …
Yechidi Laderech Li Etse'a
… … Israeli Music … Russian music … Translations … Zemer Ivri … Yechidi Laderech Li Etse'a …
Cute Boy, Charming Girl
… Children's Songs of the Modern Hebrew Nation (1882-1948) … Zemer Iveri, Zemer … 23 … 2013 … Israeli Folk Songs … Children's Songs … Israeli Music … Zemer Ivri … Field recordings … Field work … Hebrew poets … …
Hora
… 85, 90\1, 93. 4 Listen to the song Hora H adera at the Zemereshet website (see Meir noy, Mi'enei Hazemer , pp. 264\5, nos. 121-121b). 5 Yaakov Mazor, 'Min Haniggun Ha h assidi El Hazemer Ha'ivri,' Katedra 115, p. 95 and onward, and …
Brakha Tzefira
… art music, others were sorry for her leaving the field of Zemer Ivri that arguably suited her more naturally. She … album, comprised of new arrangements of Israeli folksongs (Zemer Ivri). The arrangements emphasize the Arabic and … Interestingly, Borochov describes his realization that the Zemer Ivri songs had Arab roots as a personal revelation, …
Israeli folksongs
… of secular prayer that connects to the Israeli ethos. … Zemer Iveri, Zemer … Songs of the land of Israel … Zemer Ivri … Hebrew Folksongs … Hebrew folksong … Israeli …
Dort wo die Zeder: A Forgotten Zionist Anthem in German
… a few stanzas. The following translations were taken from ‘Zemereshet’ (Heb. זֶמֶרֶשֶׁת ), a website dedicated to the … Libushitzky (1874-1942), it was printed in his Shir va-zemer (Warsaw: Tushya, 1903, p. 21). This Hebrew version is … pp. 227-244. Shahar, Natan: Shir shir ‘aleh na: Toldot hazemer ha-ivri , Tel Aviv, Modan, 2006. Slouschz, Nahum …
Para Para
… by Ephraim Abileah (1881-1953). This version was titled Zemer Laparah ( A Song to the Cow ) and was found in the …
Atah Ehad
… the same melody can function as a liturgical melody, a zemer for the Sabbath, a Hassidic niggun and a Yiddish … 3: Atah Ehad in Netiva Ben Yehuda, Otobiografia beshir vazemer (An autobiography in song and melody) Jerusalem: … of this melody appears with the text “Barukh el eliyon,” a zemer for Shabbat sung by Hungarian Jews (see recording no. …