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Tarbut
… seen, including, a choir performing Ki MeTsion Tetse Torah, Yemenite singing and dancing, Jews playing Arabic music, a … … Israeli Choirs … Israeli Music … Israel … Arabic music … Yemenite … Immigration … Assimilation … Cultural contact and …
Flight to Freedom
… is about Operation Magic Carpet which brought thousands of Yemenite Jews to Israel in the late 1940s. While most of the … recording, there are a few segments in which traditional Yemenite singing can be heard. Furthermore, around the middle of the …
Aharon Amram
… part of 'Operation Magic Carpet' that was designed to bring Yemenite Jews to Israel, Amram and his family immigrated to … where he was taught vocal technique, Solfege, classical singing, etc. When one of his teachers found out that Amram was practicing Yemenite singing while out of school and singing at weddings …
Brakha Tzefira
… emmigrated from Yemen in 1887, and settled in the then Yemenite neighborhood of Nahalat Tsvi, in Jerusalem, and … point, and writes about the ideological role of Tzefira singing her songs, in that it helped expose the traditions … their shows included songs of Jewish oriental communities (Yemenite, Sephardic, and more) which Tzefira often sang in …
Elohim Eshala
… the 1958 Folkways release by the Israeli singer Geula Gill “Yemenite songs and other Israeli folk songs.” Gill (b. 1932 … (1958-1959). Elohim Eshala is the only really traditional Yemenite track in this record, the rest being mostly Hebrew … includes poems for use at any other social occasion when singing and dancing occur. These poems are divided according …
About the Jews of Yemen, A Vanishing Culture
… both in Yemen and in Israel. The music and songs of the Yemenite tradition are a main focal point throughout the … the husband and the bride (in both Yemen and Israel) the singing of songs from the diwan of Shalom Shabazi (the most … and secular. … 9 … 34249 … … Tradition … 1986 … Yemen … Yemenite … Ethnomusicology … Jewish cultural groups … …
Seliha-Selihot
… the participants ask for forgiveness for their sins, by singing and reciting piyutim (mainly Seliha piyutim) and … during this month, most communities during the whole month (Yemenites recite it for half of the month). 'Each Jewish … … Liturgical music … Liturgy … Cantorate … Congregational singing … Seliha-Selihot …
Hay ram galeh
… century truly a multi-ethnic one. Persian, Kurdish, Yemenite and Bucharian Jews joined the ranks of the Aleppo … poet but rather a performer thoroughly involved in the singing of piyyutim . This experience resulted in his comand … of texts. In addition, Havusha shortened the song by not singing the last stanza. ẖai ram galeh, 'al 'am 'alov …

Responsorial Singing
… “Call and response,” “responsive,” or “responsorial” is a singing performance style in which a solo singer (leader) … — more likely reflects early synagogue responsorial forms. Yemenite Jews have preserved the troping of ' halleluyah ' … azzan and qahal , testify to the continuity of responsorial singing (see image below). … Hazan, Chazzan, Chazzanut, …
With Songs They Respond: The Diwan of the Jews from Central Yemen
… such interest. This publication of archival recordings of Yemenite Jewish music is still, therefore, considerably … comprehend the ways in which the songs have evolved in the Yemenite Jewish tradition and in their Israeli adaptations. … … 2006 … Yemen … Diwan … Israel … immgiration … yemenite singing … Yemenite … Communities … Yemenite community … …