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The High Holy Day Service: The Complete Musical Liturgy of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur for the Hazzan
… … Liturgical music … Cantor … Cantorial music … Holidays … Eastern Ashkenazi … Israel Alter … The High Holy Day Service: The …

Avram Goldfaden un Zigmunt Mogulesko [Abraham Goldfaden and Sigmund Mogulesco]
… … Play … Composer … Yiddish Theater … Playwright … Eastern Ashkenazi … Zalman Zylbercweig … Avram Goldfaden un Zigmunt …

Mikhail (Moshe) Milner : the Jewish composer in Russia as bridge between tradition and innovation
… Composer … St. Petersburg … Society for Jewish Folk Music … Eastern Ashkenazi … Brian Farrel Miller … Mikhail (Moshe) Milner : …

Schirath Jacob
… … 1884 … Cantors - Hazzanim … Cantor … Cantorial music … Eastern Ashkenazi … Jacob Bachman … Schirath Jacob …

Yiddish Folk Songs from Galicia
… … Yiddish … Shmuel … Galicia … Pipe, Shmuel Zanvel … Eastern Ashkenazi … Dov Noy … Shmuel Zanvel Pipe … Yiddish Folk …

The Shtetl Book
… York … Ktav Publishing House … … 1975 … Yiddish culture … Eastern Ashkenazi … Diane K. Roskies … David G. Roskies … The Shtetl …
Karev Yom
… Israeli Hebrew culture. The song belongs to the Ashkenazi repertoire for the Passover Seder, the festive … Rabbi Peretz Rodman’s site . This piyyut emerged into the Ashkenazi Haggadah several centuries later, most probably … yom’) and it is a rhythmical rendition of the traditional Ashkenazi nussah for the recitation of the Haggadah. A …
Elio Piattelli
… rites: Rome (Italian, Sephardi), Piedmont (Apam, Italian, Ashkenazi), Florence (Sephardic), and northeastern Italy (Italian, Sephardi, Ashkenazi). This ethnographic activity produced four …

Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… and commercial recordings throughout the European, Middle Eastern and American Jewish diasporas, was a crucial … leaning of the early Zionist intellectuals Central and Eastern Europe. On the other hand, the “Biblical” thesis … another Jewish melody, the Leoni Yigdal , see below under Ashkenazi hypothesis) with the Italian predecessors (see …