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Ein Ke'eloheinu
… Kabbalah, it is recited during weekdays and sometimes as part of the Zemirot Shabbath of Se'uda Shlishit (third … Spector, 28.10.1952. From the National Sound Archive, Y36. Musical Transcription … Ein Ke'eloheinu …
Tish
… to the event. However, the main reason of the Hasidim to participate in the Tish is the sermon of the rabbi, the … mystical aspect, for the Tsadik worships the Lord through earthly as well as spiritual actions. Put differently, the … by Andre Hajdu in Kefar Habbad, 1966. NSA Y436. Musical Transcription … 9565 … Tish … יעקב מזור …
Admor
… a specific blessing for something the H assid needs in a particular moment: good livelihood, successful matchmaking, … Vishnits, in order to emphasize the importance of study, participate in the graduation parties of the students of the … Zemirot with them. He also took the job of renewing the musical tradition of the dynasty, and acted as a musical …

The Tedeschian Community
… itself, but also the urge to preserve it, formed a vital part of their identity. As time passed, the community faced … within the synagogue, and these are apparent in the music: The piyyutim melodies are mostly borrowed from the surrounding culture, and help to bridge between the musical fashion outside the synagogue and the prayer …
Hay ram galeh
… the veteran paytanim of the Ades synagogue in the Nahlaot quarter of Jerusalem. The Ades synagogue was founded in 1901 … it became major hub for liturgical and paraliturgical music in the modern western section of Jerusalem. It also … Egyptian song became hegemonic throughout the Arab world partly due to the development of the music industry in Cairo, …
Ades Synagogue
… many Jews emigrated from Syria to various countries, particularly the U.S., England, different Latin American … decorations, such a mural dating from 1911-1912 by the artist Yaakov Stark, one of the founders of the Bezalel … tradition. In Jerusalem, the Ades community maintains the musical tradition of the Aleppine Jews. Each Shabbat is …

Responsorial Singing
… in response to each other. It is one of the oldest musical forms and common to many peoples, cultures, and … 3:10; Sot. 5:4) and Talmud ( B. Suk . 38b; Sot. 30b) of the musical performance of the Song of the Sea — the leader … were available in the synagogue. To enable congregational participation, piyyutim , notably seli ḥ ot , included simple …
Yuval - Studies of the Jewish Music Research Center, vol. 5 - The Abraham Zvi Idelsohn Memorial Volume
… Click Here for Slide Show This entry is part of an online exhibit entitled: "Hava Nagila: From … The Hebrew University … Yuval - Studies of the Jewish Music Research Center … 5 … 9426 … 9434 … 9593 … 1986 תשמו … Jewish … Music … Research … Hava Nagila … Abraham Zvi Idelsohn … …
Cute Boy, Charming Girl
… It includes poems by canonical poets that were set to music by professional composers, songs by amateur poets and … of the songs chosen for Cute Boy, Charming Girl are not part of today’s children’s repertoire in Israel but they were … songs in their childhood— either in pre-school, kindergarten or elementary school, or else at home with their …
Ten Zemirot Ami: New Melodies for Piyyutim from the Aleppo Mahzor (1527)
… ‘ami is the second disc in the new “Contemporary Jewish Music” series of the Jewish Music Research Centre. This new … who are now involved in integrating the piyyut with the art of the Arabic maqam : R. David Menahem , Roni Ish-Ran, … … Syria … Aleppo … Contemporary Israeli Music … Israeli art music … Israeli composers … Israeli musicians … Ethnic …