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The Secular Music of the Yemenite Jews As an Expression of Cultural Demarcation Between the Sexes
Podcast Transcript Cantor Louise Treitman
The Role of Hebrew Letters in Making the Divine Visible
The Theme of Love in Yemenite Hebrew Literature*
Marc Shapiro: What Do Adon Olam and ס”ט
Lullaby”: the Story of a Niggun1
Kol Nidrei כל־נדרי and Evening וערבית Service ליום of Yom Kippur כיפור
Reading Throughout the World
Jewish Community and Identity in the Early Modern Period
The Mount Sinai Kesher Services
PROGRAM for the 6Th International Medieval Hebrew Poetry Colloquium
Jewish Music
Livorno: a Crossroads in the History of Sephardic Religious Music Prof
Sephardic Liturgical Music: Liturgical Music of Middle Eastern Jews Mark Kligman
Jewish Liturgy in Music
The Piyyut Festival
On Jewish Music
MS-603: Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum Collection, 1945-1992
Top View
The Moroccan Jewish Piyyut: a Judeo-Arabic Cultural Synthesis
Magnified and Sanctified: the Music of Jewish Prayer
A Supplementary List of Judaeo-Persian Manuscripts
The Honey Foundation for Israel COMMUNITY SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP in the FIELD of ISRAELI JUDAISM
2. Society and the Self in Early Piyyut
A Yamim Noraim Primer
Musical Practices of Moroccan Jews in Brooklyn
Jerusalem in Poetry and Song
The Thirteen Principles of Faith with Reflections and Questions for Discussion
During the Couple of Years of My Working on the Unpacking of The
A Jewish Prayer Book in the Modern Age Were Ignored Merely Because the Solution of Reform Was Found Inadequate
Sephardic and Oriental Jewish Music Program Music Time: 48 Min
Journal of Synagogue Music Fall 2013 Volume 38 Traditions This Is the Inside Front Cover
Directions in the Study of Piyyut Composition in Germany During the High Middle Ages
Yitz Landes
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Mizrahi Music, Piyyut and Israeli Identity Dr
Prayer and Piyyut in the Worms Mahzor
Shabbat and Rosh Hashanah
The History of Kol Nidre
New Data on Aramaic in Classical Piyyut – השילל םימוחינ עימשת, a Silluq for Shabbat Shim'u by Yoḥanan Ha