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A Musical Exploration of the Sabbath Morning Service in Dublin's Orthodox Jewish Community
A Musical Exploration of the Sabbath Morning Service in Dublin's Orthodox Jewish Community Thesis presented for the degree of Ph.D. by research by Melanie Brown B.A. (Mod.), M.A. (T.C.D.); M.A. (N.U.I.); F.T.C.L.; A.R.I.A.M. University of Limerick Supervisor: Dr Helen Phelan Copyright © 2012 by Melanie Brown Table of Contents Abstract i Declaration ii Acknowledgements iii List of Ethnographic Interviews iv Introduction 1 Chapter 1 7 Jewish Liturgical Music in Dublin: Research in the field 1.1 Introduction 7 1.2 Motivations 9 1.3 Selecting a Musical Theme 11 1.4 The Field 13 1.5 Methods 22 1.6 Reciprocity 57 1.7 Disengagement 59 1.8 Conclusion 60 Chapter 2 62 Irish Jewish Identity: Historical and Cultural Contextualization of the Dublin Jewish Community 2.1 A Brief History of the Jews in Ireland 62 2.2 Outlining Jewish Culture and Identity in Modern Ireland 81 2.3 Community 86 2.4 Identity 98 2.5 Culture 124 2.6 Conclusion 138 Chapter 3 139 Ritual Space and Context in Jewish Dublin 3.1 Introduction 139 3.2 Orthodox Jewish Domestic Ritual In Dublin 140 3.3 Prayer and Ritual in the Dublin Synagogue 141 3.4 Structure of the Orthodox Sabbath Service 170 3.5 The Cantor 178 3.6 Conclusion 182 Chapter 4 185 Aspects of Performance Practice in the Jewish Liturgical Music of Dublin 4.1 Introduction 185 4.2 Capturing Data on the Music of the Dublin Synagogue 187 4.3 Five Faces of Jewish Music in Dublin 201 4.4 Congregational Singing in Terenure Synagogue 292 4.5 Music as Part of Worship in the in the Dublin Synagogue 332 4.6 A Theoretical Framework -
Quality Bus Corridor Monitoring Report
november 2007 quality bus corridor monitoring report QBC Monitoring Report Dublin Transportation Office November 2007 Contents Section P age 2 Main Findings ................................................................................................ 6 3 Key Objectives Reports ................................................................................ 8 4 Purpose, Scope & Methodology ................................................................. 25 5 QBC Specification ....................................................................................... 27 6 Summary of Progress .................................................................................. 29 7 Comparative Bus & Car Journey Times in the Morning Peak ............... 30 7 Comparative Bus & Car Journey Times in the Morning Peak ............... 31 8 Performance Indicators .............................................................................. 33 9 Mode Share ................................................................................................... 40 10 Final Reports ............................................................................................... 45 11 Sectional Bus and Car Journey Times ...................................................... 54 12 Sectional Bus Speeds ................................................................................... 77 13 League Tables ............................................................................................ 102 14 Graphs ....................................................................................................... -
The Official Voice for the Communities of South Dublin County
The official voice for the Adamstown Clondalkincommunities Jobstown Lucan Newcastle Palmerstownof Rathcoole Rathfarnham Saggart Tallaght Templeogue Adamstown Clondalkin Jobstown Lucan Newcastle PalmerstownSouth Rathcoole Dublin Rathfarnham Saggart Tallaght Templeogue AdamstownCounty. Clondalkin Jobstown Lucan Newcastle Palmerstown Rathcoole Rathfarnham Saggart Tallaght Templeogue Adamstown Clondalkin Jobstown Lucan Newcastle Palmerstown Rathcoole Rathfarnham Saggart Tallaght Templeogue Adamstown Clondalkin Jobstown Lucan Newcastle Palmerstown Rathcoole Rathfarnham Saggart Tallaght Templeogue Lucan Newcastle Adamstown Clondalkin Jobstown Lucan Newcastle Palmerstown Rathcoole Rathfarnham Saggart Tallaght Templeogue Adamstown Clondalkin Jobstown Lucan Newcastle Palmerstown Rathcoole Rathfarnham Saggart Tallaght Templeogue Adamstown Clondalkin Jobstown Lucan Newcastle Palmerstown Rathcoole Rathfarnham Saggart Tallaght Templeogue Adamstown Clondalkin Jobstown Lucan Newcastle Palmerstown Rathcoole Rathfarnham Saggart Tallaght Templeogue Adamstown Clondalkin Jobstown Lucan Newcastle Palmerstown Rathcoole Rathfarnham Saggart Tallaght Templeogue Lucan Newcastle Adamstown Clondalkin Jobstown Lucan Newcastle Palmerstown Rathcoole Rathfarnham Saggart Tallaght Templeogue Adamstown Clondalkin Jobstown Lucan Newcastle Palmerstown Rathcoole Rathfarnham Saggart Tallaght Templeogue Adamstown Clondalkin Jobstown Lucan Newcastle Palmerstown Rathcoole Rathfarnham What is the South Dublin County Public Participation Network? The South Dublin County Public -
Knocklyon News Mar 2020
E - m a i l u s a t k n o c k l y o n n e w s @ g m a i l . c o m M a r c h 2 0 2 0 T o n i g h t b e f o r e f a l l i n g a s l e e p t h i n k a b o u t w h e n w e w i l l r e t u r n t o t h e s t r e e t . W h e n w e h u g a g a i n , w h e n a l l t h e s h o p p i n g t o g e t h e r w i l l s e e m l i k e a p a r t y . L e t ''s t h i n k a b o u t w h e n t h e c o f f e e s w i l l r e t u r n t o t h e b a r , t h e s m a l l t a l k , t h e p h o t o s c l o s e t o e a c h o t h e r . W e t h i n k a b o u t w h e n i t w i l l b e a l l a m e m o r y b u t n o r m a l c y w i l l s e e m a n u n e x p e c t e d a n d b e a u t i f u l g i f t . -
Whitechurch Stream Flood Alleviation Scheme
WHITECHURCH STREAM FLOOD ALLEVIATION SCHEME Environmental Report MDW0825 Environmental Report F01 06 Jul. 20 rpsgroup.com WHITECHURCH STREAM FAS-ER Document status Version Purpose of document Authored by Reviewed by Approved by Review date A01 For Approval HC PC MD 09/04/20 A02 For Approval HC PC MD 02/06/20 F01 For Issue HC PC MD 06/07/20 Approval for issue Mesfin Desta 6 July 2020 © Copyright RPS Group Limited. All rights reserved. The report has been prepared for the exclusive use of our client and unless otherwise agreed in writing by RPS Group Limited no other party may use, make use of or rely on the contents of this report. The report has been compiled using the resources agreed with the client and in accordance with the scope of work agreed with the client. No liability is accepted by RPS Group Limited for any use of this report, other than the purpose for which it was prepared. RPS Group Limited accepts no responsibility for any documents or information supplied to RPS Group Limited by others and no legal liability arising from the use by others of opinions or data contained in this report. It is expressly stated that no independent verification of any documents or information supplied by others has been made. RPS Group Limited has used reasonable skill, care and diligence in compiling this report and no warranty is provided as to the report’s accuracy. No part of this report may be copied or reproduced, by any means, without the written permission of RPS Group Limited. -
Migration Patterns in Dublin County Borough
Migration Patterns in Dublin County Borough N. JOHNSON N the last 15 years Dublin has undergone a dramatic change, from the fairly sleepy introverted capital of the 26 counties, it has been transformed into a relatively I sophisticated and increasingly cosmopolitan financial and commercial centre. The large demand for office space has led to a change in function of an ever-growing number of buildings in the central city area, while the steadily increasing population is being housed and rehoused in new suburban estates around and beyond the city perimeter. Change has been rapid and this study, limited to that area included in the County Borough due to lack of adequate data, concentrates on certain facets of the city in explanation of the continuous movements of its population. It will show how, as in the majority of cities in the Western Hemisphere, the ecological process of invasion and succession determined the present composition of Dublin and it will outline along what path, without official intervention, its future pattern of growth may proceed. The Growth of Modern Dublin Urban ecologists1 describe the usual process of a city's growth in terms of a centrifugal process. The continuous pressure of migrant population on central city accommodation causes the residents to move to the periphery of the city in order to escape the encroach ing slums. This process of invasion and succession continues with the areas of over- *I wish to thank Professor B. Hutchinson, Dr R. C. Geary and Dr Brendan M. Walsh for their valuable criticisms and Peter Neary for conducting the statistical analysis in this paper. -
Dublin North Inner City Creating a Place of Hope, Where Young People’S Dreams Are Realised
Young People At Risk YPAR Dublin North Inner City Creating a place of hope, where young people’s dreams are realised YOUNG PEOPLE’S MIND YOUR MIND DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND THEIR FAMILIES IN THE DUBLIN NORTH INNER CITY YOUNG PEOPLE’S MIND YOUR MIND DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND THEIR FAMILIES IN THE NORTH INNER CITY Aosóg Aware Belong To Youth Services Crinan Youth Project CDETB Psychological Service Daughters of Charity Community Services Extern HEADSUP.ie Hill Street Family Resource Centre Limited Hope: Hands on Peer Education HSE, Dublin North City & County CAMHS HSE North Strand Mental Health Services Lisdeel Family Centre (formerly Curam) MyMind - Centre for Mental Wellbeing Neighbourhood Youth Project 1 (Nyp1) Neighbourhood Youth Project 2 (Nyp2) Nickol Project (North Inner City Keeps on Learning) Ozanam House Resource Centre Primary Care Psychology Service Psychotherapy and Counselling Services Samaritans of Dublin Sanctuary for Young People Programme S4YP SAOL S.A.S.S.Y (Substance Abuse Service Specific to Youth) SpunOut St. Joseph’s Adolescent and Family Service St. Joseph’s Adolescent Inpatient Unit Swan Youth Service Teen Counselling Service Is Provided By Crosscare Teen-Line Ireland The Talbot Centre Advocacy – Irish Advocacy Network Snug Counselling Service GROW Young Adult Mental Health Services in Dublin North Central General Practitioners in Dublin North Central YPAR | YOUNG PEOPLE’S MIND YOUR MIND Page Aosóg . 1 Aware . 2 Belong To Youth Services . 3 CDETB Psychological Service . 4 Crinan Youth Project . 5 Daughters of Charity Community Services . 6 Extern . 7 HEADSUP.ie . 8 Hill Street Family Resource Centre Limited . -
Youth and Sport Development Services
Youth and Sport Development Services Socio-economic profile of area and an analysis of current provision 2018 A socio economic analysis of the six areas serviced by the DDLETB Youth Service and a detailed breakdown of the current provision. Contents Section 3: Socio-demographic Profile OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................... 7 General Health ........................................................................................................................................................... 10 Crime ......................................................................................................................................................................... 24 Deprivation Index ...................................................................................................................................................... 33 Educational attainment/Profile ................................................................................................................................. 38 Key findings from Socio Demographic Profile ........................................................................................................... 42 Socio-demographic Profile DDLETB by Areas an Overview ........................................................................................... 44 Demographic profile of young people ....................................................................................................................... 44 Pobal -
Residential Site at CLOVERHILL DUBLIN 22 RESIDEN at CL OV TIAL SI ERHILL D2 TE
FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY Residential Site at CLOVERHILL DUBLIN 22 RESIDENTIAL SITE AT CLOVERHILL D22 Comprises 63 Houses & 20 Apartments READY TO GO RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT SITE For Sale by Private Treaty Residential development site c. 2.91 hectares (c. 7.2 acres) with planning permission for 63 houses, 20 apartments and Crèche, located at Cloverhill Road, Clondalkin, Dublin 22. RESIDEN AT CL OV TIAL SI THE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY ERHILL D2 • Outstanding residential development opportunity. TE • Under Planning permission SD17A/0397 allows for 63 houses, 20 apartments and c. 207 sq. m (c. 2,228 sq.ft) single storey Crèche unit. 2 • Proximity to Clondalkin, Lucan and Palmerstown Villages. • Adjoins existing mature residential development along with recreational lands/ Public Park at Collinstown Park. • Clondalkin and Lucan Village offers excellent local amenities and services. • The subject development is close to both Liffey Valley shopping centre, ‘The Mill’ Shopping Centre Clondalkin and Fonthill Retail Park. • Excellent transport connections including the M50, Bus corridor, Irish Rail (Park West/Cherry Orchard stop) and red LUAS line nearby (Red Cow Stop). DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY 1. Planning allows for a large residential development on the subject site which is bounded by Palmerstown Wood and the Cloverhill Road. 2. The residential development will allow for 63 no. terraced, end terrace and semi-detached 2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses, and 20 no. 2 bedroom apartments contained within two separate blocks (Block E comprises 12 units, with Block F comprising 8 units). 3. The proposed development will be accessed from Cloverhill Road, via a newly developed link road. 4. The permission also allows for the development of a c. -
26 Whitechurch Avenue Rathfarnham Dublin 16 for SALE
FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY 26 Whitechurch Avenue Rathfarnham Dublin 16 Three Bedroom End of Terrace c.97.5sq.m. /1,050sq.ft. Price: €265,000 raycooke.ie DESCRIPTION FEATURES RAY COOKE AUCTIONEERS are delighted to present this three bedroom family home to the market • c. 1050 sq ft located in the highly sought after Whitechurch - 3 Bed / 1 Bath Avenue, Rathfarnham, D14The location is next - NEW CARPETS to none as it is within easy reach of Rathfarnham Village, Dundrum Town Centre and shopping - FRESHLY PAINTED centres at Ballinteer, Rathfarnham and Nutgrove. - LARGE GARDEN The Luas at Milltown and Dundrum are also reasonably close at hand. The 161, 61 and 116 Bus - Oil Heating Routes are also located just outside the estate. - LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION Bright and spacious living accommodation - Double glazed windows throughout comprises of entrance hall with carpets on the - Mature & peaceful surroundings stairs, lounge/kitchen with sliding doors to the - Within walking distance of shops & schools garden, three bedrooms (two double & one single) and a main family bathroom. The property also - Every conceivable amenity within walking comes with a LARGE sunny garden to the rear and distance ample parking to the front and a large area to the - Ideal for 1st time buyers! side. No. 26 comes to the market in good condition with NEW CARPETS and FRESHLY PAINTED, it boasts - Viewing highly advised an ideal opportunity for a keen first time buyer to take that step onto the property ladder. Early interest is expected, be sure to contact Ray Cooke Auctioneers today for further information or to arrange viewing! raycooke.ie ACCOMMODATION ENTRANCE HALL Access to lounge and kitchen. -
This Includes Dublin North Central
CHO 9 - Service Provider Resumption of Adult Day Services Portal For further information please contact your service provider directly. Last updated 2/03/21 Service Provider Organisation Location Id Day Service Location Name Address Area Telephone Number Email Address AUTISM INITIATIVES IRELAND 2760 AUTISM INITATIVES BOTANIC HORIZONS 202 Botanic Ave, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 Do9y861 DUBLIN NORTH CENTRAL 0831068092 [email protected] CENTRAL REMEDIAL CLINIC 2951 CRC - FIRHOUSE Firhouse Shopping Centre, Firhouse, Dublin 24 D24ty24 DUBLIN NORTH CENTRAL 01-4621826 [email protected] CENTRAL REMEDIAL CLINIC 3859 CRC CLONTARF LOCAL CENTRE Penny Ansley Memorial Building, Vernon Avenue, Clontarf Dublin 3 DUBLIN NORTH CENTRAL 8542290 [email protected] CENTRAL REMEDIAL CLINIC 3239 CRC COOLOCK LOCAL CENTRE Clontarf, Dublin 3, DUBLIN NORTH CENTRAL 854 2241 [email protected] CENTRAL REMEDIAL CLINIC 2928 CRC HARTSTOWN LOCAL CENTRE Hartstown Local Centre, Hartstown, Blanchardstown Dublin 15 D15t66c NORTH WEST DUBLIN 087-3690502 [email protected] CENTRAL REMEDIAL CLINIC 56 CRC RT PROGRAMME Vernon Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin 3 DUBLIN NORTH CENTRAL 01-8542396 [email protected] CENTRAL REMEDIAL CLINIC 383 CRC-TRAINING & DEV CENTRE Vernon Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin 3 D03r973 DUBLIN NORTH CENTRAL 01-8542335 [email protected] CHILD VISION 2388 CHILD VISION Grace Park Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 D09wkoh DUBLIN NORTH CENTRAL 01 8373635 [email protected] DAUGHTERS OF CHARITY SERVICES 2789 DOC - GLENHILL HOUSE Glenhill House, Finglas, Dublin 11 -D11r85e NORTH WEST DUBLIN 087- 1961476 [email protected] DAUGHTERS OF CHARITY SERVICES 2791 DOC - PARNELL COMMUNITY PROGRAMME 40 Parnell Drive, Parnell Estate, Dublin 15 NORTH WEST DUBLIN 087 196 1476 [email protected] DAUGHTERS OF CHARITY SERVICES 2920 DOC - ST. -
Templeogue/Walkinstown/Rathfarnham/Firhouse
Population Growth & Housing 27,596 28% total of outh Dulins ational and egional planning 28% households housing stock policy emphasises compact of outh (98,387) growth in the Dublin Metropolitan Dulins Area, particularly within the M50 Population in the case of this neighourhood 78,244 living in this all lands to the east. The ational 91% neighourhood Planning ramework emphasises bungalows/ the importance of placemaking houses through the development of 183 lder than 9% fats ounty average attractive places supported y oneoff apartments Population eisting and planned transport houses 19% infrastructure now and into the 15% renters future. The challenge for this plan Healthy 59% in facilitating increased Population 3% rent free 22% TEMPLEOGUE/WALKINSTOWN/RATHFARNHAM/FIRHOUSE population and housing in this 90% not stated area will e to identify appropriate are in very good nfed nd inf deeent High Home good health opportunities which protect Ownership 1% Q What are the Issues and Opportunities in YOUR Area? existing amenities, underpin 82% are are in advery eisting physical and community homeowners ad health infrastructure and epand this Q How might compact growth affect you? where necessary. Introduction & Context includes bus transportation links to development potential in this Community Services The Development Plan presents an Built Environment & Dulin ity entre and to Tallaght to neighourhood. s these areas opportunity to assess the provision Place Making The Templeogue alkinstown the west. develop, it is vital that they do so ustainale neighourhoods are of services in this area and to plan athfarnham irhouse with the necessary supporting supported y a range of for future needs in a strategic and ey to providing great places in neighourhood is located km trong neighourhoods eist in this facilities and services to facilitate the community facilities that are ft for evidenced ased manner.