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Had Gadya
… article by Menachem Zvi (Harry) Fox, “On the history of the songs ‘E h ad mi yode’a’ and ‘ H ad Gadya’ in Israel and … , published in Karlsruhe, 1791, mentions in relation to the songs ‘Ehad mi yode’a’ and ‘ H ad Gadya’ their appearance in … rather calm song, Alberstein's Had Gadya was intended as a protest song with a political message. It was released …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… by Slavic languages. Both the language and the folksongs, like many other elements of Ashkenazi culture, are … other surrounding languages. In a similar manner, the folksongs of the Ashkenazi Jews bare resemblance to Western European folksongs, Slavic songs from different periods, as well as …
Enrico Fink
Enrico Fink has carried out his music and musical research interests…
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… One only kid [young goat]), one of the most popular songs sung at the Passover seder in some of its contemporary … article by Menachem Zvi (Harry) Fox, “On the history of the songs ‘E h ad mi yode’a’ and ‘ H ad Gadya’ in Israel and … rather calm song, Alberstein's Had Gadya was intended as a protest song with a political message. It was released …
Four Melodies for Four Questions
… our Song of the Month archive). The singing of serial folksongs added at the end of the seder is a late medieval … are Israel Goldfarb and Samuel E. Goldfarb, The Jewish Songster: Music for Voice and Piano (Brooklyn: Religious … music education board of Chicago, Harry Coopersmith, Songs of My People (Chicago: The Anshe Emet synagogue, …
Israel Goldfarb
… generation closer to Judaism, Goldfarb worked to create songs adapted to congregational singing, which were … advance Jewish musical education. Together they published songsters suited for communal singing and for use in … Goldfarb's song 'Shalom Aleychem,' published in The Jewish Songster (1918). According to Eliyahu Schleifer (2006), this …

Karaite Jews Musical Tradition
… is sung in a responsorial manner, whereas paraliturgical songs are sung either in a responsorial manner or by the … both in Eastern Europe and in Egypt. Whereas the liturgical songs were not, for the most part, influenced by Western … these influences can be found in the paraliturgical songs, where constant processes of change occur and are more …
Armand Sabah
… his musical focus towards Israeli singers and Hebrew songs, temporarily setting aside the Moroccan music of his … student orchestra, performing mainly pop music, including songs by the Beatles. While still a student, his father … to the inclusion of 'Haketia' (Spanish Moroccan language) songs in their repertoire, and they recorded two albums, …
Beregovski Collection - Nign no. 3
… in Beregovski’s Evreiskiie narodnyie pesni [Jewish Folk Songs] – the collection that Beregovski prepared for … Hebrew repertoire, usually known as Shirei Eretz Israel (Songs of the Land of Israel) or Zemer ‘Ivri (“Hebrew song”), … published it as early as 1948 in his seminal collection of songs associated with the Zionist pioneers of that period. …
4. Las Tablas de la Ley (The Tablets of the Law)
… = Mount Sinai; aseret diberot = Ten Commandments; shirim = songs; sodot = secrets; neshamot = souls; umot = nations; … pp. 301-321. … 73 … 47 … 98 … 7 … 41059 … Judeo-Spanish Songs for the Year Cycle: Simhat Torah (Torah Rejoicing) … Ladino, Ladino - Judeo-Espagnol - Judizmo, Ladino Songs, Ladino - Judeo-Espanol - Judizmo, Ladino - …