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"Le-fellaḥ ha-rimon" (To a segment of the pomegranate)
… Wedding zaffa in the form of a girdle poem by Yehuda Halevi: the groom praises … in a responsorial manner: Arussi sings the opening and the children the closing hemistich. In each stanza the first …
"Bo le-shalom ḥatan - Vehalleluya" (Groom, come in peace - Halellujah)
… Zaffa for a wedding in the form of a girdle poem by David ben Yosef, whose name is … the introduction, and from the first stanza onwards the children and their tutor, Arussi, respond. In the third and …
Sara Levi-Tanai
… an Israeli choreographer, playwright, and lyricist renowned for her significant contributions to dance and theater in … kindergarten instructor, using music and dance to educate children and pass on Yemeni Judaism's cultural traditions. … combined Yemenite Jewish folklore with contemporary dance forms. As Inbal's artistic director and primary …
"Saperi tama temima" (Tell, pure and innocent)
… to turn away from evil desires, an allegorical poem in the form of a dialogue between the poet and his beloved. The … stanzas. 9. Menahem Arussi and the Kiryat Ono men and children's ensemble sing stanzas 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11 … the melodies, and one melody is succeeded by another for the sake of variety. The four melodies are matched to …
Léibele Schwartz
… the tango scene. He carried out his first public musical performances in the modern orthodox Great Temple on Paso Street … second wife went to Johannesburg, South Africa where he performed for three years at the Standton Shul, aka Beth … to be born. Léibele moved on the following year. Three more children were to be born in the United States to Cecilia and …
Sarah Harat
… Shelomo Dov Goitein’s Hebrew essay “The Synagogue Does Not Forgive Insults: From the Conversations of a Yemenite … grandmother's house because her mother had lost most of her children soon after giving birth. In order to protect her … she received a scholarly education, an unusual feature for young Yemenite Jewish girls at the time. Sarah was …
"Barek brik alḥama" (The lightning of our protection shone forth)
… recording features Shalom Keisar and the Kiryat Ono men and children's ensemble sing the first three stanzas of the … the singing and dancing in the course of their performance; as a result, one can hear that the tempo is … but in the middle there is a natural transition to a performance of the same melody in a duple meter (Bahat, 1995: …
"Shema ha'el ‘aneni batefillah" (Hear O Lord, answer my prayer)
… Nashid for the Sabbath by Shlomo ben Sa'id, signed Shlomo . It … Ja'ala , and in wedding celebrations on the Thursday before the seven feast days (Kafih: 150). There is a clue to … features Menahem Arussi and the Kiryat Ono men and children's ensemble. Here the sequence nahid-shira-hallel is …
Ani esh’al shevah ha'el (I will pray for the praise of the Lord)
… brothers Haim and Dani Cohen with the Kiryat Ono men and children's ensemble. The soloist begins by singing the whole … Jews … Yemenite … Ani esh’al shevah ha'el (I will pray for the praise of the Lord) …
"Levavi yahsheqa ‘ofra" (My heart yearns for a hart)
… The poem opens with a love song, and ends with yearning for salvation in Zion. This recording features Menachem Arussi and the Kiryat Ono men's and children's ensemble sing in a responsorial manner: the … the tin pan. All the stanzas are sung to the same melodic formula, in which the tawshih has its own melody. (Bahat, …