Zimrath Yah
Author : M. Goldstein
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Page : 188 pages
File Size : 41,39 MB
Release : 1873
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Author : M. Goldstein
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Page : 188 pages
File Size : 41,39 MB
Release : 1873
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Author : Judah M. Cohen
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 13,18 MB
Release : 2019-02-14
Category : Music
ISBN : 025304023X
This study of synagogue music in the United States in the second half of the nineteenth century “sets a high standard for historical musicology” (Musica Judaica). In Jewish Religious Music in Nineteenth-Century America: Restoring the Synagogue Soundtrack, Judah M. Cohen demonstrates that Jews constructed a robust religious musical conversation in the United States during the mid- to late-nineteenth century. While previous studies of American Jewish music history have looked to Europe as a source of innovation during this time, Cohen’s careful analysis of primary archival sources tells a different story. Far from seeing a fallow musical landscape, Cohen finds that Central European Jews in the United States spearheaded a major revision of the sounds and traditions of synagogue music during this period of rapid liturgical change. Focusing on the influences of both individuals and texts, Cohen demonstrates how American Jewish musicians sought to balance artistry and group singing, rather than “progressing” from solo chant to choir and organ. Congregations shifted between musical genres and practices during this period in response to such factors as finances, personnel, and communal cohesiveness. Cohen concludes that the “soundtrack” of nineteenth-century Jewish American music heavily shapes how we look at Jewish American music and life in the first part of the twenty-first century, arguing that how we see, and especially hear, history plays a key role in our understanding of the contemporary world around us. Supplemented with an interactive website that includes the primary source materials, recordings of the music discussed, and a map that highlights the movement of key individuals, Cohen’s research defines more clearly the sound of nineteenth-century American Jewry.
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Page : 688 pages
File Size : 35,54 MB
Release : 1919
Category : Jews
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Author : Central Conference of American Rabbis
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Page : 574 pages
File Size : 11,23 MB
Release : 1916
Category : Jews
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Containing the proceedings of the convention...
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Page : 524 pages
File Size : 27,53 MB
Release : 1916
Category : Jews
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Author : Central Conference of American Rabbis
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Page : 378 pages
File Size : 13,5 MB
Release : 1908
Category : Jews
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Containing the proceedings of the convention ...
Author : Cyrus Adler
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Page : 348 pages
File Size : 33,30 MB
Release : 1903
Category : Jews
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Issues for 1900/1901- include report of the 12th- year of the Jewish Publication Society of America, 1890-1900- (issued also separately in some years); issues for 1908/1909- include Report of the American Jewish Committee for 1906/1908- (issued also separately in some years); issues for include American Jewish Committee. Proceedings of the annual meeting.
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Page : 304 pages
File Size : 41,65 MB
Release : 1852
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Author : Adriana M. Brodsky
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 535 pages
File Size : 19,82 MB
Release : 2023-09-26
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1479819344
An overview of the history of American Jewry using primary sources from Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada, and the United States Jews Across the Americas is a groundbreaking sourcebook capturing the historical diversity and cultural breadth of American Jews across Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada, and the United States. Featuring primary documents as well as scholarly interpretations, Jews Across the Americas builds upon new developments in Jewish Studies, engaging with transnationalism, race, sexuality, and gender, and highlighting the lived experiences of those often left out of Jewish history. Jews Across the Americas features an impressively broad and far-reaching range of historical sources, including artifacts and objects that have not previously been featured as integral to Jewish history in the Western hemisphere. Entries teach readers how to understand everything from wills and advertisements to sermons, and how to interpret photographs, domestic architecture, and comics. Whether it’s a recipe from Brazil that blends Moroccan and Amazonian foodways, or a text about the first non-binary Jew to cross the Atlantic in the eighteenth century, each entry broadens our understanding of Jewish American history.
Author : Central Conference of American Rabbis
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Page : 524 pages
File Size : 31,6 MB
Release : 1916
Category : Jews
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Contains proceedings of annual conventions.