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Klezmer in Germany
… as well as the different aspects of its recent revival in Germany amongst Jewish and non Jewish musicians. Excerpt from the film … Germany … Cultural contact and exchange … Diasporic Jewish Culture … Klezmer in Germany …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… of intensive study by a distinguished gallery of modern Jewish and non-Jewish scholars since the early … of the eighteenth-century) in the Beit Midrash of Worms (Germany) and dated 1406. On fol. 47a of his Haggadah … attesting for its widespread appeal in non-Jewish cultures in Europe and beyond. Among these famous parallels …
German Jewish Sacred Musical Intersections
… This project aims to map, analyze and make German Jewish liturgical music ( minhag Ashkenaz ) accessible to … a curiosity of European music. Also studying this musical culture against the backdrop of more general tendencies in … Following recent scholarly attention to German Jewry in Germany after World War II (Brenner 1997; Geller 2005; …

The Archives of the World Centre for Jewish Music in Palestine, 1936-1940, at the Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem
… The World Centre for Jewish Music was established in 1936 by German and Austrian … wanting to create a place in the land of Israel where Jewish compositions from different periods and genres would … to the Centre out of a belief in the renaissance of Israeli culture and also out of fears of the future of Jewish …

The Training of Hazzanim in Nineteenth-Century Germany
… Nineteenth-century Germany witnessed a fundamental change in the process by … Cantors … 9613 … 19th (Nineteenth) Century … 19th century jewish history … Jewish Culture Germany … Hazzanut … Hazzanim - Cantors … Cantorial …
In Zaltsikn Yam - A Yiddish Workers' Song
… 720 … In honor of May Day and the tradition of Jewish political radicalism in late nineteenth-century … 1901 by S. An-sky (Shloyme Zanvl Rappoport [1863-1920]) the Jewish writer, ethnographer, poet, and radical. The song's … 2006. “Introduction: An-sky and the Guises of Modern Jewish Culture.” In The Worlds of S.An-sky: A Russian Jewish …
Dort wo die Zeder: A Forgotten Zionist Anthem in German
… status it acquired exemplify the mechanisms through which Jewish modernity articulated itself on the basis of German … permeated German-Jewish memory and survived (mostly in Germany), on a subterranean level, until the present. Text … could as well be borrowed from the surrounding non-Jewish cultures. The song is reprinted with music in the important …

The Inextinguishable Symphony: A True Story of Music and Love in Nazi Germany
… story of the author’s parents, who met as performers in the Jewish Culture Association ('Jdische Kulturbund') orchestra in … decision by the author’s father to return from Sweden to Germany in 1936 to be with the woman who would later be his …

The Destruction of a Cultural Tradition in Germany: Organs and Organ Music in the Synagogue
… Museum: Research: Bibliographies Describes the fate of Jewish organists and organ music under the Nazis, … Genocide … 36051 … 410-421 … New York … Palgrave … … 2001 … Jewish … Holocaust … Organ … Jewish musicians … Jewish music … … Tina Frühauf … The Destruction of a Cultural Tradition in Germany: Organs and Organ Music in the Synagogue …
Herman Svet
… Berlin, which in those years was a city of refuge for many Jewish intellectuals who were fleeing Soviet Russia. Svet … of the Elders of Zion. He traveled a great deal around Germany, and he visited Denmark, Czechoslovakia, and … Russian Jews in Music (1960), J ews in Russian Musical Culture in the Soviet Period (1968), Jewish Theater in …