Retrieved from: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Research: Bibliographies Discusses the performance of cabaret-style musical revues in the Westerbork transit camp and the Theresienstadt ghetto, with an emphasis on the ways these performances served as a form of resistance.
A review of the World Congress of Jewish music in 1987. Subtitled "Musical tradition and creation in the culture of the Jewish people - East and West"
Symphony no. 2 with alto solo, solo voices and chorus
An introduction to the Tropes (Te'amim) for the cantillation of the Pentateuch, with special emphasis on the Western European (Ashkenazi) musical tradition. Includes historical notes and musical examples.
The authors report in this article some findings of their research into the inter-relationshipof social and musical change among Jewish Oriental ethnic groups in Israel. They investigate the variety and nature of the proncipaal substantive trends of change in the music of the Oriental Jews and the realtionship of these trends to the changing socio-cultural and political relations between them and the Western Jews in israel.
A collection of writings. Includes bibliography of the publications of Hanoch Avenary up to April, 1979: p. 199-205