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Yaakov Huri
… located in this neighborhood was the Minhat Yehuda Synagogue, a spiritual and cultural center of the … grant “From Berlin to Jerusalem and Back - The Letters of German-Jewish Musicologist Edith Gerson Kiwi (1908-1992),” a … Musik (Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover, Germany) and the Jewish Music Research Centre (Hebrew …
Haint Iz Purim, Brider, Part II
… the famous ‘Shoshanat Yaakov,’ which is sung in Ashkenazi synagogues after the evening reading of the megillah (Scroll … Zionist circles, especially youth movements in Poland and Germany, adopted this wordless Hassidic niggun as a hora … Feig, Goldie Malavsky and Freydele Oysher, Journal of Synagogue Music 32, pp. 51-79. Mazor, Yaacov. 2005. 'Min …
מוסיקה לבית הכנסת הספרדי-פורטוגאלי במקורות רפורמיים מהמבורג מהמאה ה-19
… 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 … Germany … Hamburg … Spanish … Modern … Portuguese … …
Chemjo Vinaver
… them. From 1926 to 1933 he worked as a conductor at the New Synagogue in Berlin. Vinaver left Germany in 1933 and in 1938 immigrated to the US where he …
Gesture, Dance and Melody in Traditional Ashkenazi Culture
… Jewish Studies Jerusalem Session: Ashkenazi traditions: the Synagogue and Beyond, 3.8.09 Chair: Amalia Kedem Summary: … of two diverse movement traditions – a western European, Germanic tradition based on set figures, and a Jewish …
Yaakov Huri recordings
… grant “From Berlin to Jerusalem and Back - The Letters of German-Jewish Musicologist Edith Gerson Kiwi (1908-1992),” a … Musik (Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover, Germany) and the Jewish Music Research Centre (Hebrew … of the Baghdadi Jewish community. The collection includes synagogue liturgy, life cycle songs, domestic rituals, and …

Sigmund Schlesinger
… among the group of mid- to late-19th-century American synagogue organists and choirmasters who attempted to create … official movement. He was born in Uhlen, Württemberg (later Germany), and received his musical education at a Munich … American composers … Reform Judaism … Organ … Choirmaster … German Jews … Synagogue music … Sigmund Schlesinger …
Abraham Zvi Idelsohn
… Academy. Idelsohn served as a cantor at the Adat Jeshurun Synagogue in Leipzig, and in Regensburg and Johannesburg, … Perisan, Bukharian, Oriental Sephardi, Moroccan, German, Eastern European and Hassidic Jewish communities in … successor to the famous Weintraub. I found him steeped in German music, his voice insignificant, his chazanuth …
Kaddish
… themes of Cantatas that were composed for the Portuguese synagogue in Amsterdam by various composers. It is related … Transcription … Prayer … Liturgy … Liturgical music … Synagogue … Synagogue music … Kaddish …
Nuestro Señor Eloheinu/Las tablas de la Ley: A Song for Shavuot
… Turkish capital by wars of the 1910’s. They would gather in synagogues during evening rituals on winter Saturdays to … Maftirim: Türk-Sefarad Sinagog Ilahileri /Turkish Sephardic Synagogue Hymns. Istanbul: Gözlem Gazetcilik Basin ve Yayin, …