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The Incredible Clarinet
… of the klezmer … 7 … 35413 … Pläne Records … … 1982 … Safed … Klezmer musicians … Klezmer music … Niggun … …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… we know them today originated among cabbalistic circles in Safed in the sixteenth century. The cabbalists of Safed ascribed prime importance to the singing of piyyutim. … Yisra’el (Songs of Israel) was published in three editions: Safed 1587; Salonica 1599/1600; and Venice, 1600. Zemirot …
Bin Tavinu Liqnot Bina Ha'azinu
… family of Jews from Spain. He lived and worked in Damascus, Safed, and Gaza. He was one of the greatest Hebrew poets in …
Kabalat Shabat
… The origin of this custom comes from the Mekubalim of Safed of the sixteenth century, led by the Ari, who used to …
Likhvod Hatanna Haelokai (In Honor of the Holy Tanna)
… disciples of the Holy Ari (R. Isaac Luria Ashkenazi) from Safed, the main city of the Upper Galilee located rather … in opposition to the opinion of the kabbalists from Safed. These kabbalists did indeed have the custom of going … of Lag Ba’Omer, a traditional Torah procession is held in Safed. This procession starts at the courtyard of the house …
Na’aleh L’artzeinu – A Simple Melody with an Intricate Story
… on “Hineih Mah Tov.” This melody is also played in Tzfat (Safed) as part of the Abu [Torah Scroll] Procession [from Safed to Mount Meron]. The elders of Tzfat love it and also …

The Magical and Theurgic Interpretation of Music in Jewish Sources from the Renaissance to Hassidism (Hebrew)
… Alqabez and Moses Cordovero. In some texts written in Safed, the magical and theurgical views appear together. …

Music in Sixteenth-Century Kabbalah in Northern Africa
… by an isolated Kabbalist - who unlike the Kabbalists of Safed such as the disciples of Cordovero and Luria did not … in comparison to those of his illustrious contemporaries in Safed. … 23257 … North Africa … Jews of North Africa … North …
Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… Aleppian Kabbalists and mystics pilgrimaged to Jerusalem or Safed, the supposed origin of one of their main liturgical …
Ethiopian Jews in Israel - a Musical Ethnography
… dancers in high-exposure general-public events, such as the Safed Music Festival and the Red Sea Jazz festival. The … artist Ehud Banai, the product of a chance encounter at the Safed Music festival that combined his song “Black Brothers” …