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31. The Bridegroom Dressed in Gold
… that by his side? Nalla! Traditionally performed at a Jewish women's party the night before a wedding (Daniel and … song combines imagery and references from many Kerala traditions to portray a series of events during the wedding … listeners to join in the singing. Without specifically Jewish markers, these scenes are typical of marriage …
5. Mala Synagogue Song
… with the same name as the recipient of the eleventh-century Jewish copper plates (mentioned in the section I … his land. To translate the collective Malayalam noun kulam (Jewish Malayalam gulam)—which can refer to a flock, family, … of Mala, inland near the forest country. According to local traditions in Mala, large tracts of land were granted to the …
Rabbi David Buzaglo
… exponentially in the collective memory of the Moroccan Jewish diaspora. [3] After receiving a traditional Jewish religious training, as was customary in the … presence of the Spanish-speaking northern Moroccan Jewish traditions that took roots in Casablanca are noted. His …
4. Song of Moshe Mutaliyar
… built is not associated with any one of the eight Kerala Jewish communities known to recent history. Like Evarayi in song 3, Moshe is a Jewish religious teacher ( ribbi ) and traveling merchant … which is generally associated with Paradesi community traditions about Joseph Rabban, as noted in the introduction …
30. Santoṣam Pěrutayirikka Maṇavāla (Happiness to the Bridegroom)
… people, with emphasis on the importance of maintaining his traditions. This version is sung to a Hebtew brit milah … … Cochin … Jerusalem … AMTI 0403 … Oh, Lovely Parrot! - Jewish Women's Songs from Kerala … Cochin … Communities … … … Immigrants … Immigration … India … Indian Jewery … Jewish communities … Languages … Women … Women singing … …
Yaakov Huri recordings
… Berlin to Jerusalem and Back - The Letters of German-Jewish Musicologist Edith Gerson Kiwi (1908-1992),” a joint … für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover, Germany) and the Jewish Music Research Centre (Hebrew University of … , which aimed to systematically document the musical traditions of the Baghdadi Jewish community. The collection …
Ezra Barnea
… the time. Attentive as he was to the variety of liturgical traditions of the Jerusalemite synagogues that surrounded … for Religious Music, renamed “ Renanot – Institute for Jewish Music” in Jerusalem, an institution dedicated to the preservation of the Jewish musical heritage and its dissemination. He engaged in …
A Flowering Debate: A Judeo-Spanish Song (not just) for Tu BiShvat
… cycle at the end of winter is a relatively newcomer to the Jewish calendar, going back “only” to Mishnaic times. … exerted great influence on modern Sephardic and Oriental Jewish ritual practices. This influence is clearly reflected … Spanish siglo de oro and contemporary Algerian traditions ( Abenójar-Sanjuán 2024 ) and also in the …

Revitalization of Iraqi-Jewish Instrumental Traditions in Israel, the Persistent Centrality
… … 42697 … 9–31 … Eastern Sephardi … Revitalization of Iraqi-Jewish Instrumental Traditions in Israel, the Persistent Centrality … Esther R. …
Tish-nigunim Ascribed to Yosl Tolner and the Aesthetics of the Genre
… scales, and melodic patterns of nigunim from Galician traditions brought by Uri Sharvit (1995, xii–xxx) with no … as early as 1927 in a collection of Lithuanian Jewish tunes (Bernstein [1927] 1958, #95), in which it is … is highlighted: Textless songs have probably been common in Jewish life for a long time. This could be connected with …