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The Singing of Zemiroth Shabbath among Religious-Zionist Ashkenazim in Israel
… practice, and mode of dissemination to those of the pre-holocaust Ashkenazi diaspora some major differences emerge. …

Babi Yar
… … … 20th (Twentieth) Century … 1971 … Music … Art Music … Holocaust … Art … Twentieth (20th) Century … Leon …
Tamar de Sola Pool
… books, Is There an Answer? about Jewish faith after the Holocaust, and An Old Faith in the New World , about their …
Jacques (Yaakov) Stroumsa
… Hartung-Gorre Verlag, 1996. … violinist … Salonica … 0 … Holocaust … Violinist … Saloniki … Jacques (Yaakov) Stroumsa …
Moshe Taube
… Born in Cracow, Poland. After the holocaust, he immigrated to Palestine, where he worked as a … Sources: Encyclopedia Judaica , FAU Libraries website. Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh. … Cantor … Hazzan, Hazan, …
Viktor Ullmann
… … Director … Operas … Songs … Terezin … Auschwitz … Holocaust … Viktor Ullmann …
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… ambitious enterprise of the 1950s in the framework of post-Holocaust trauma. What was initially seen as a national … the field of religious Jewish music. Thus, in light of the Holocaust and his desire for the niggun to have a central … exchange; see Appendix below). Before he perished in the Holocaust, folklorist Menachem Kipnis was an admirer of …
Arno Nadel
… A full biography can be found here on the 'Music and the Holocaust' website. … German poet & liturgical musicologist …
Dudu Barak
… deal with every aspect of life, from love and hate to the holocaust.' Another aspect found in the works of Dudu …
Zikmund (Siegmund) Schul
… biography can be accessed here on the 'Music and the Holocaust' website. … Jewish German composer, active …