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Heikhal Hanegina (the Hall of Music)
… from the 'the Heikhal hashira vehazimra' (the hall of singing and chanting) emanating in the boy… [2] Eventually, …
Kabalat Shabat
… The Kabalat Shabat ritual usually includes the reading and singing of the following: Pslam 29 (In Ashkenazi communities …
Tish
… . These virtues are sometimes attached to the Tsadik's singing and dancing at the Tish and even to rhythmic … not said. Another unique phenomenon worthy of note is the singing of texts taken from Rosh Hashana (Jewish New Year) … of them), and\or fruit or wine. The Admor also directs the singing of the Tish, whether it is he himself who begins …
Admor
… suffice themselves with partial or full direction of the singing at the Tish (See: Tish , and Mazor 1989). Lately, …
Hay ram galeh
… poet but rather a performer thoroughly involved in the singing of piyyutim . This experience resulted in his comand … of texts. In addition, Havusha shortened the song by not singing the last stanza. ẖai ram galeh, 'al 'am 'alov …
Ades Synagogue
… its inception, the synagogue has maintained the Bakkashot singing tradition , which is performed very early in the … Nawama is Oneg Shabbat, the same practice of communal singing of piyyutim, but performed in the afternoon during … such as musicians or tourists who come to enjoy the special singing traditions of Selihot and Bakkashot . Music in Ades …

Responsorial Singing
… “Call and response,” “responsive,” or “responsorial” is a singing performance style in which a solo singer (leader) … azzan and qahal , testify to the continuity of responsorial singing (see image below). … Hazan, Chazzan, Chazzanut, … … Kahal … Hazzan … Cantors … Choir … Responsorial Singing … ג'פרי גולדברג …
With Songs They Respond: The Diwan of the Jews from Central Yemen
… … 2006 … Yemen … Diwan … Israel … immgiration … yemenite singing … Yemenite … Communities … Yemenite community … Israeli Music … Singing … Poetry … Diaspora … Yemen Jewery … Rhythm … Groove …
Hayrana Laih
… great Umm Kalthoum for the primacy of the female Egyptian singing stage. Layla Mourad, was born in Cairo as Lilyan … she retired from acting and several years later also from singing. [7] Until her death in 1995, Mourad made rare …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… was already in place and could be transferred to the singing of other texts. The thirteen to fourteen century … Seroussi. “ Toward a history of Jewish oral traditions: The singing of the prayer ‘Hayom harat olam’ in Sephardi …