-
between the two
world wars is
often referred to as the "golden age" of
hazzanut (cantorial performance). The
great figures of this era
include Zavel Kwartin...
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Syrian immigrants, the
synagogue is
considered to be the
center of
Syrian Hazzanut in Israel. At turn of the 20th century, many
members of Syria's Jewish...
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entire text
itself can be
found in
Isaac Levy's
Anthology of
Sepharadic Hazzanut. In
Hebrew Cantillation, the Song is
given a unique,
festive tune, not...
- 1943) was one of the
leading cantors of
Europe during the "Golden Age of
Hazzanut" (cantorial music),
sometimes referred to as the "Jewish Caruso". Sirota...
- 1919
Poland Died 2
April 2014(2014-04-02) (agedĀ 94)
United States Genres Hazzanut (Cantorial),
Jewish music Occupation(s) Hazzan,
travel agent Years active...
- Records, 1970-2009". FamilySearch.
Retrieved 24
November 2018. "Cantorial/
Hazzanut/Liturgical -
Songs of
Healing & Hope". Levinejudaica.com. 2005-07-26. Archived...
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Syrian Jews
worship in Ades Synagogue.
Renowned as a
center for
Syrian Hazzanut (Syrian
Jewish liturgical singing), Ades is one of only two synagogues...
- (1886 -
April 9, 1935) was a
prominent cantor during the
Golden Age of
Hazzanut. Born in Khyriv, the
Polish region of
Galicia then part of the Austro-Hungarian...
- Jews of London,
Rabbi Jonathan Cohen Liturgical Music of
Shaar Hashamayim Hazzanut recordings, Rev.
Halfon Benarroch London Sephardi Congregational Melodies...
- Fame.
Werdyger began his
musical career in the
early 1970s, a time when
Hazzanut was the main
source of
recorded music in
Jewish Orthodox circles, with...