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8. Kadavumbhagam—Kochi Synagogue Song
… as one, Looking through three openings, they can see the prayers. 5. Delicate and fine are the carvings of wood. … the upper tebah, where they could see as well as hear the prayers by looking through the door and windows of the … the raised platform from which the Torah is read aloud. In Ashkenazi synagogues, it is called the bimah. [3] See …
Rabbi David Buzaglo
… of a new generation of synagogue singers, teaching prayers and piyyutim to children at Ne’im Zemirot, a society … “Kol Nidrei,” the solemn opening of the Yom Kippur order of prayers is exemplary. This is a precise performance of this … nusah (version) of the Moroccan Jews that differs from the Ashkenazi version and even from other Sephardic and Oriental …
Tish-nigunim Ascribed to Yosl Tolner and the Aesthetics of the Genre
… among the different regions inhabited by eastern Ashkenazim, which since the seventeenth century had been … the Hebrew zemiroth —chants) , that evolved in the eastern Ashkenazi communities before the emergence of Hasidism and … made fun of the ecstatic movements of the Hasidim during prayer, their feasts, etc. We never hear, however, the …
A cantor’s pledge in the High Holyday’s Provençal liturgy (Minhag Carpentras)
… inserted before the opening of the formal public prayer starting with the cry “Barekhu et Adonai hamevorakh” … when compared to the predominantly canonical Sephardic and Ashkenazi ones in all their variants. Although aligned … Ages. Peculiarly enough, these Jews accepted the German Ashkenazi Pessach tune of Adir Hu.” “Scientific” in …
Léibele Schwartz
… works are High Holyday pieces such as ‘Salahti’ (from the prayer ‘Omnam ken,’ according to the Polish liturgical … and ‘Yismehu bemalkhutkha” for Mussaf (additional noon prayer) and ‘Sim shalom’ (for the morning service), the … Jewish liturgical music, Hasidic songs and songs from the Ashkenazi and Sephardic traditions (see Discography below ). …
2. El Merecimiento de Isaac (Im Afes Rova Haqen)
… on the sacrifice of Isaac) Im afes rova' ha-qen by the Ashkenazi poet Ephrayim ben Itzhak of Regensburg (c. … order to sacrifice his own son Isaac. The inclusion of an Ashkenazi poem in the Sephardic liturgy is exceptional. In … was published in his book of translations of poems and prayers of the High Holydays published in Smyrna in 1910. …
Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
… 34 after several years of self-mortification and midnight prayers. My father, orphaned at the age of twelve, had to … two years. There I was compelled to study thoroughly the Ashkenazic chazzanut , and I transcribed it in musical … Bukharans, Sefardim, Moroccans, and the various Ashkenazim, and also the Hasidim. To get a full concept of …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… of his books and articles on Jewish music and liturgy, prayers and cantorial music that had not been published in … the spoken language in opposition to the orphanage of the Ashkenazi community run by the Haredi community where …
Kol nidrei
… of the entire Sephardi melody for what has become the main prayer for the eve of Yom Kippur. Unlike the well-known, elaborated Ashkenazi melody for this text, the Sephardi melody is a …
Keter
… of the Sabbath is, like its counterpart in the morning prayers ( see above no. 14 ), adorned with old and new … ( see no, 2 above ). It shows the influence of 19th century Ashkenazi cantorial music on this hazzan and composer. Upon …