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Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… Blessing is recited changes from place to place. The western Sephardic communities limited the blessing to the … the congregation recites the response verses. Central and Western Europe The Ashkenazis of Central Europe used to adorn … melodies are shorter and simpler. In contrast with their western brethren, the Eastern European Jews did not use …
Almonds and Raisins
… from the film featuring a short segment from a Yiddish Western Film : … 9 … 34248 … … 1984 … Yiddish Films … Yiddish …
Representations of Jews in the Musical Theater of the Habsburg Empire (1788-1807)
… 9 … 23114 … 9415 … 2012 … Jews … Theater … Theater music … Western Europe … Opera … David J. Buch … Edwin Seroussi … …
Seliha-Selihot
… about 45 minutes to the prayer. Selihot Tradition at the Western Wall in Jerusalem Origin of the Selihot Service The …

Musical instruments of the Mountain Jews
… by musicians from eastern Caucasus (also Azerbaijan and western Caucasus) in the late nineteenth century, is a small …
Hay ram galeh
… hub for liturgical and paraliturgical music in the modern western section of Jerusalem. It also played an important …

Responsorial Singing
… role of the ḥ azzan , it remained significant feature of Western Ashkenazic ( minhag ashkenaz ) synagogue song. The …
Ofer Ronen
… a young age moved to the northern village Abirim, in the western Galilee. He began playing the guitar at a young …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… 13 th century containing our poem (twice) is the French (Western Ashkenazi) order of prayers for the High Holy Days, … and obviously it indicates that in the circle of the (Western Ashkenazi) users of this manuscript there was an … more important from an historical perspective is that this Western Ashkenazi source apparently moved eastwards, as it …
Piyyutim for the High Holidays
… Haim Effendi was born in Edirne (formerly Adrianople in Western Thrace, today Turkey) in 1853. He spent most of his … by modernizing trends characterized by an exposure to Western culture (most particularly French), to liberal trends …