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Samuel Naumbourg
… professional hazzanim in his family. He received his formal musical education in Munich where he was recruited to sing … an unprecedented overview of the history of religious Jewish music. Another of Naumbourg’s important contributions … … Composer, Synagogue singer, Musicologist, French Jewish reformer of synagogue music & choirmaster … Composers …
סיור סליחות מבוזר: תיווכו של הפיוט "אדון הסליחות" מבתי הכנסת הספרדיים אל המוזיקה הפופולרית בישראל
… of Nusah Hatefillah as Dominant in Our Era." J ournal of Jewish Music and Liturgy 19: 19-30. Bar-Tal, Daniel, and … Communities." Context 21: 41-59. Born, Georgina. 2005. "On Musical Mediation: Ontology, Technology and Creativity." … 32 (1), 142. Geertz, Clifford. 1973. The Interpretation of Culture . New York: Basic Books. Gerson Kiwi, Edith. 1971. …

Yiddish – The Mame Loshn (Yiddish - the Mother Tongue)
… such as David Steinberg, about the Yiddish language and culture. Different aspects of the culture are discussed such as film, poetry and music. … … Klezmer revival … Klezmer … America … Languages … Popular Culture … Yiddish – The Mame Loshn (Yiddish - the Mother …

Esther R. Warkov
… seminal contributions to the study of Arab music and Arab-Jewish musicians in Iraq and Israel feature prominently on … received a Fulbright for her MA research, Twentieth Century Musical Composition in Wales and its Relationship with … improvisation by these musicians as an indicator of culture change. Warkov’s research and musical analysis …
Gershon Ephros
… grandfather, Cantor Moses Fromberg. He received his first musical training while being part of his grandfather's … in 1957. Apart fom his cantorial career, Ephros taught Jewish music in Hebrew schools in New York and at the Hebrew Union College. He officiated as president of the Jewish Music Forum and was a member of the executive board …

Der Gesang Israels und seine Quellen : ein Beitrag zur hebräischen Musikologie
… accents,dance, arabic songs, and music of different Jewish cultural groups. The book is the publication of Joel … 1964. … 1 … 34274 … Hamburg … Christians Verlag … … 1975 … Jewish … Music … Israel … Bible … Dance … Arabic … Masoretic … Masoret … Dance Music … Israeli composers … Israeli Music … Jewish cultural groups … Joel Walbe … Der Gesang Israels und …
Brakha Tzefira
… His wife Hadassah, Brakha's beloved teacher, encouraged her musical talents, and proposed that Tzefira should sing … Tzefira knew from her childhood including Sephardic songs, Jewish songs from Yemen, Persia, and Bukhara, as well as … as Jews in Europe, and the will to take pride in their culture. However, it was also external pressure, coming from …
Moshe Cordova
… ma ka m . Cordova was born in Edirne, an important Ottoman Jewish musical hub since the late 17 th century. Our knowledge … was the move to Istanbul, together with many of the Edirne Jewish community, following the devastation of this city …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… (petition) is a religious practice maintained by several Jewish communities. It consists of gatherings that occur … in that the piyyutim are arranged according to the maqamat (musical modes) in use in the court music of the Ottoman … his piyyutim to be sung are borrowed from the musical culture of the Sephardi Jews of Spain (tunes of …
Zehava Ben: Singing Across Irresolvable Geographies and Counter Constituencies
… The Fifteenth World Congress Of Jewish Studies Jerusalem Session: Musical Israeliness 5.8.09 Chair: Joel Rubin Summary: Zehava … for Palestinian audiences at the Dead Sea and for a mixed Jewish-Arab audience in Southern France . I consider Ben's …