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"Sha'ali yefefiyah" (Ask, lovely one)
… and Middle Eastern Jewish communities, from Morocco to India, and they are sung to different melodies on different …
23. Muyimpāya Tampirānṯĕ (When Moses Received knowledge)
… … Communities … Diaspora … Immigrants … Immigration … India … Indian Jewery … Jewish communities … Languages … Women … …
38. Ĕṇṇi Ĕṇṇi Tiṟttu Dinam (The Fifth of Iyyar)
… … Communities … Diaspora … Immigrants … Immigration … India … Indian Jewery … Jewish communities … Languages … Women … …
28. Vāl̲vanna Vāl̲vum (Blessing Song)
… … Communities … Diaspora … Immigrants … Immigration … India … Indian Jewery … Jewish communities … Languages … Women … …
Idelsohn's Obituary of Abraham Goldfaden
… Avrom Goldfaden and the Jewish Stage . Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2019, p. 190 and n. 51. [9] …
Editorial board
… James Loeffler , University of Virginia Judah M. Cohen , Indiana University Ariel Hirschfeld , The Hebrew University …
Fog al-Nakhal (فوق النخل): Multicultural and Transnational Journeys of an Iraqi Folksong
… on the expatriate Iraqi Jewish community of Bombay, India. “Balini-b balwa” shares common textual relationships … Shabbath/ Balini-b-Balwa.” CD: Rivers of Babylon: Live in India . Track 103. Smithsonian Folkways. A.R.C.E., 2005. … Shabbath/ Balini-b-Balwa.” CD: Rivers of Babylon: Live in India . Track 103. Smithsonian Folkways. A.R.C.E., 2005. …
Review essay: Kevin C. Karnes and Emilis Melngailis, Jewish Folk Songs from the Baltics
… Extension of the Minor Scale in Ashkenazi Prayer Music”, Indiana Theory Review 23: 153–83. Vinkovetzky, Aharon, Abba …
Niggun ‘Akedah: A Traditional Melody Concerning the Binding of Isaac
… in Biblical and Jewish Folklore . Ed. Raphael Patai et al . Indiana University Folklore Series, vol. 13. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 185-198. _____. 1978. The …

The Meaning of the Modal Framework in the Singing of Religious Hymns by Christian Arabs in Israel
… for instance, the Maqamat in Arab music or the Raga in Indian. Modal frameworks are currently considered to be …