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Cross-Repertoire Motifs in Liturgical Music of the Ashkenazi Tradition: An Initial Lay of the Land
… “Cross-Repertoire Motifs in the Liturgical Music of Ashkenazi Tradition,” was presented at the World Congress of … … Theory … Analysis … Jewish … Jewish music … Ashkenaz … Ashkenazi liturgy … motif … Motifs … Structure … Chazzan … … … Synagogue music … Tradition … Cantor … Hazzanut … Prayer … Ashkenazi … Boaz Tarsi … Cross-Repertoire Motifs in …

Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… think. It does not derive from Smetana nor from a Sephardic prayer. And an early Zionist pioneer did not compose it … another Jewish melody, the Leoni Yigdal , see below under Ashkenazi hypothesis) with the Italian predecessors (see … borrowed from the surrounding non-Jewish society. [29] Ashkenazi Hypothesis Also Ashkenazi melodies competed in the …
Hag Purim – The story behind its melody
… the Song of the Month to a very popular Eastern European Ashkenazi melody that, in the early 1920s, was set by the … is sung for the second section of the “Aleinu le-shabea h ” prayer at the end of the Sabbath morning services in Ashkenazi synagogues, mainly outside of Israel, and some …
Likhvod Hatanna Haelokai (In Honor of the Holy Tanna)
… on the eighteenth of Iyar—Lag Ba’Omer—among Sephardic and Ashkenazi communities in Israel, include four customs: the … kabbalists – the disciples of the Holy Ari (R. Isaac Luria Ashkenazi) from Safed, the main city of the Upper Galilee … Scroll to Mount Meron. The following day, after the morning prayers, the “Halakah” is held—the first boys' haircut. …
Shir hama’alot - The umbilical cord between liturgical and domestic soundspheres in Ashkenazi culture
… exile in the past, it is used during mealtime as a prayer for future redemption which should be mentioned in … Israel. The following table shows which melodies of festive prayers and piyyutim were adopted for Shir hama’alot , the … cord between liturgical and domestic soundspheres in Ashkenazi culture … נעמי כהן-צנטנר …

Ve-Hi She-’Amda – Piyyut from the Passover Haggadah
… salvation of the Jewish nation from utter destruction. In Ashkenazi communities, V’hi Sh’amda stands out during the … which are three of the most widely known: Traditional Ashkenazi melody – to listen to a performance by Arieh Greb, … to the well- known Ashkenazi melody, as part of the “Metal Prayer” project. To listen, click here . Words of the Piyut …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… appearance in a now lost, anonymous manuscript of a Hebrew prayer book in parchment apparently still found during his … in Ms. Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale, heb. 637, a siddur (prayer book) according to the custom of Provence, apparently … from France throughout the fourteenth century, among Ashkenazi Jews in Worms (if the 1406 manuscript source …
Had Gadya
… appearance in a now lost, anonymous manuscript of a Hebrew prayer book in parchment apparently still found during his … in Ms. Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale, heb. 637, a siddur (prayer book) according to the custom of Provence, apparently … from France throughout the fourteenth century, among Ashkenazi Jews in Worms (if the 1406 manuscript source …

Shir HaKavod
… as 'Shir HaKavod' (Song of Glory), usually appears in the Ashkenazi Siddur at the end of the morning Shabbath prayers, after the Mussaf service. In some Israeli synagogues the prayer is moved to an earlier part of the service, after the …

Anim Zemirot
… known as 'Shir HaKavod' (Song of Glory), appears in the Ashkenazi Siddur at the end of the morning prayers, after the Mussaf service. In some Israeli synagogues the prayer was moved to an earlier part of the service, the end …