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8. Kadavumbhagam—Kochi Synagogue Song
… term for the raised platform from which the Torah is read aloud. In Ashkenazi synagogues, it is called the bimah. [3] …
9. Paradesi Synagogue Song
… splendor you have come! Your beauty and glory you should proudly display, you should proudly display. By the auspicious Prophet and beloved Mashiya …
Rabbi David Buzaglo
… with a new production in the framework of the International Oud Festival in Jerusalem and were joined by Rabbi Haim Louk …
22. Misṟinnu Miṇṭatupolĕ (Redeemed from Egypt)
… Seeing him, they were so frightened, They cried out loudly to Moshe. What! Must I see this grief? What? Shall I …
21. Maṟavil Ŏḷivāya (Hidden God!)
… them went two pillars - "fire" and "cloud" to light their way. As wise Moshe was commanded, …
13. Ŏru Pacca Pakki (A Grenn Bird)
… northern end of the street) to see the ornaments of the proud and fìnely dressed Jews. Text A green bird …
7. Ponniṭṭa Meni (Gold-Clad Body)
… of praise for the beautiful gold-clad bride who walks proudly to the synagogue. This is one of several variants of … gold-clad body Illuminates the very earth, She walks proudly, swinging her arms, You gave her this greatness, oh …
Yaakov Huri
… Huri fiercely resisted the Zionist melting pot; he was proud of the tradition of his ancestors and worked hard to … who had a “noble soul.” He was sent by Rabbi Salman Hugi Aboudi (1894-1973), a dayan (rabbinical judge) of Baghdad and …
Tish-nigunim Ascribed to Yosl Tolner and the Aesthetics of the Genre
… songs: nigunim are mystical, often sung publicly and loud, while involving deep emotional intensity rather than … inspiration in such features as collective performance, loud singing as an aesthetic ideal, moods of melancholy and … vs. wordless Limited length vs. prolongation Solo vs. loud collective Klezmer Collectiveness Modes, scales, …
3. Music by Salah al-Kuwayti
… ’s composition featuring an Iraqi-style introduction ( maqoudimah ), violin taqsim , abudiya (sung poetry), metric …