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Ami Maayani
… the use of Jewish folk traditions, both Mizrahi and Ashkenazi, as well as elements of Arab music throughout his …
Marcus Hast
… : Hast claims to have published the first volume of Ashkenazi Synagogue music in England (the very first of all, …
Zalman Polak
… Montefiore community of Vienna, and as lead cantor for the Ashkenazi community of Sarajevo. December 1934: Returned to … Passed away in Jerusalem. … Cantor, composer and teacher of Ashkenazi prayer and cantorial music … Hazzanut,Hazzanim – … … Composers … 0 … Cantor … Composer … Educator … Teacher … Ashkenazi … Prayer … Zalman Polak …

Isaac Eliyahu Navon
… influence upon the local, young, Sephardic scholars. These Ashkenazi intellectuals spread the literature of the …
Yehiel 'Adaki
… verses of the song, they stopped because some distinguished Ashkenazi and Sephardic guests have arrived at the wedding. … and does not appeal to non-Yemenites. He added that the Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews make fun of how we [the …
Israel Alter
… - Hazzanim … German Synagogue … Tenor … Yiddish songs … Ashkenazi liturgical music … American cantors … Composer … …
Avner Bahat
… singing … Diwan … France … Yemenite … Moroccan … Sephardi … Ashkenazi … Avner Bahat …
Moses Beregovski
… E. Edelshat and others. … Collector & researcher of Ashkenazi music in Eastern Europe … Moses Beregovski …
Yehezkiel Braun
… mainly traditional Mizrahi tunes (Yemenite), but also some Ashkenazi ones and Israeli folklore (Russian-French … basis, a certain pentatonic scale, for Jewish cantilation – Ashkenazi, Mizrahi, and Yemenite alike, and that basis is …
Mordechai Breuer
… (Am Main) … German Synagogue … Synagogue music … Western Ashkenazi … Mordechai Breuer …