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Ne’ilah
… Literally, it refers to the closing of the gates of the Temple in Jerusalem in ancient times, since Ne’ilah was said at the time when the Temple gates were being closed. There is also a spiritual … seal. In the Ashkenazi liturgy, Ne’ilah receives a unique musical treatment, especially in the melody for the Kaddish …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… line of the opening stanza, is the refrain (same words and music are repeated) and x, the last line of the rest of the … word “tamid” (a reference to the perpetual sacrifice in the Temple in Jerusalem) that corresponds to the last word of … Numbers 28, 23), recalls the close association between Temple sacrifices and synagogue prayers. Since the loss …
Hanukkah Blessings
… of the candles occurred in community contexts, special musical settings were arranged. Our Song of the Month … Samuel David (1836-1895). Born in Paris, David received his musical education at the Conservatoire of Paris, where he … Musique religieuse ancienne et moderne en usage dans les Temples Consistoriaux Israélites de Paris (Paris: Librairie …

Hazzan (pl. Hazzanim)
… 1. In Temple and talmudic days, the hazzan was a general communal … moments to insert piyyutim and often composed the musical settings themselves. During the Middle Ages, the …

Ma'oz Tzur
… six stanzas expressing hope for the reestablishment of the Temple in Jerusalem, praise for God’s deliverance of the … tradition dating back to the 15th century. According to musicologists A.Z. Idelsohn and E. Birnbaum the melody of …

Salomon Sulzer and the Seitenstettengasse Temple
… … 21 … 21 … 4 … 3 … Journal of Synagogue Music … Journal of Synagogue Music … 38203 … 19-24 … New York … Cantors Assembly of … … Max Wohlberg … Salomon Sulzer and the Seitenstettengasse Temple …

From the present to the past; a new approach to music in Jewish and Christian ritual
… … … 2003 … Israel … Liturgy … Prayer … Ancient music … History … Temple music … Ancient … Ancient Israel … Christian … Christianity …

Discovering Jewish Music
… A survey of the history of Jewish music from 2000 BC to the present. The book puts the music into a context of Jewish history, philosophy, and … that evolved over centuries after the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem. Several chapters discuss popular music …

Philo's views on music
… The importance of music to the great Jewish philosopher Philo can be seen in his many references to music and his use of musical imagery. His works are indebted … no reference made in his works to 'Jewish' music or to the Temple. … 3 … Journal of Jewish Music and Liturgy [United …

The Biblical Nebel
… historical sources of the Nebel till the end of the Second Temple era using biblical, Mishnaic, Greek and other … secular and religious functions. By the end of the first Temple era it was used in Judea in a secular function. The … than a harp. … 57 … 57 … 2 … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music …