(181 נמצאו תוצאות)
29. Blessing for the Bridegroom
A blessing for the bridegroom usually sung immediately after Song 28. It is…

Karaite Jews Musical Tradition
… in the days of Alexander Jannaeus (c. 100 B.C.E) during the Second Temple period. [1] There is no precise information regarding … have been or are going through a process of change). The second regards the involvement of the congregation, both in …
Debbie Friedman’s Shema’ Koleinu: An ancient prayer in a new musical garment
… to the dominant above and walks down to the tonic. The second time, the octave leap occurs on the tonic, and then … The first half of the musical section concludes on the second scale degree on a half cadence. After a repeat of the … below, first from the dominant to the tonic and after the second octave leap, from the tonic to the dominant. A poetic …
Moyshelekh Un Shloymelekh (part 1)
… two melodies for this song, one published in 1905, and the second one, which is presented here, in 1914. Judging by its …
A Flowering Debate: A Judeo-Spanish Song (not just) for Tu BiShvat
… Cantigas de las rosas , in: Sefer renanot , 1908, p. 2 The second version of El debate de las flores is characteristic … al Dio que es grande de loores” that corresponds to the second stanza of the old manuscripts and the Istanbul … this world Rebuild my House of Worship [i.e. the Jerusalem Temple]. About everything one should praise the Living God, …
Ehud Manor
… the words, like ' Brit Olam', Yalduti Hashniya ('My Second Childhood'). Manor wrote a lot of personal songs. He …
Songs of Palestinian Jews from the Collection of Isaac Lurie (1913)
… Yemen and Morocco who settled in Palestine starting in the second half of the nineteenth century. A single recording …

Yiddish Theater: A Love Story
Directed by Dan Katzir
This film tells a dual tale. The first is of Zypora Spaisman,…
Book Review: Joel E. Rubin, New York Klezmer in the Early Twentieth Century
… the book mainly traverses a list-like roadmap of the secondary literature, presenting a couple of paragraphs each …