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Morocco: Music of the Jews from North Africa
… … Piyyutim … Piyyut … Morocco … Moroccan … Arab Music … North Africa … Andalusia … Payytanim … Sephardi music … Sephardi … … … Documentary … Maghreb … Sephardi … Morocco: Music of the Jews from North Africa …

Music in Sixteenth-Century Kabbalah in Northern Africa
… More than any other Jewish group, the Northern African community has adopted the book of the Zohar as a … of his illustrious contemporaries in Safed. … North African Jews … Jews of North Africa … 23257 … North Africa … Jews of …
Music, Muslims and Jews
… the expanding Arab conquests throughout the Middle East, North Africa and Spain, the vast majority of the Jews of Antiquity found themselves living in lands where …
Music of the Jews of Monastir
… 10 … 7 … 41109 … Throughout the Ottoman Era, Jews, mostly of Sephardic origin, inhabited the city of Monastir (today, Bitola, Republic of North Macedonia). After World War I, most of these Jews moved to North and South America as well as Israel …
Shir Bamromim
… mostly comprised of two streams of Judaism: Hassidim and North African Jews. Even though the two groups assemble in close proximity …
Hebrew Psalmody
… on the basis of the oral renditions of Psalms performed by North African and Middle Eastern Jews in liturgical and non-liturgical contexts that have …

Fiddler off the roof; klezmer music as an ethnic musical style
… … 101 … 101 … 2 … The Jews of North America … The Jews of North America … 38170 … 95-104 … Detroit … Wayne …

The Musical Heritage of the Babylonian Jews
… Music'. … 1 … 1 … 10 … 36267 … Or Yehudah: Babylonian Jews Research Center … … Babylonian … Babylon … 1983 … … … Amnon Shiloah … The Musical Heritage of the Babylonian Jews …
Jews in Gibraltar and the music of their synagogues
… Jews in Gibraltar and the music of their synagogues: An … hundred Jews comprising a “multicultural” community mixing North African with Western Sephardic traditions already dwelled in …
פסלמודיה עברית
… on the basis of the oral renditions of Psalms performed by North African and Middle Eastern Jews in liturgical and non-liturgical contexts that have …