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Today the Bible is chanted in synagogues with an intricate musical system, but the practice began with one man projecting in a marketplace. My Jewish Learning is a not-for-profit and relies on your help. meaning “to sing”) is the practice of chanting from the biblical books in the Jewish canon. It is often referred to by the Yiddish word.
- Marsha B. Edelman
Marsha Bryan Edelman is professor of music and education at...
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- The Torah Service
Each Shabbat, a portion of the Torah is read, advancing each...
- What Is The Torah Portion
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- What Is The Haftarah, and Why Do We Read It
Traditionally, on Shabbat and holiday mornings, a selection...
- Marsha B. Edelman
In music, a canon is a contrapuntal (counterpoint -based) compositional technique that employs a melody with one or more imitations of the melody played after a given duration (e.g., quarter rest, one measure, etc.). The initial melody is called the leader (or dux), while the imitative melody, which is played in a different voice, is called the ...
Music has been a part of Jewish life since biblical times, and remains integral to the Jewish religious and cultural experiences. At the moment of Israel’s birth as a nation — the Exodus from Egypt — the Bible tells us that Moses led the people of Israel in a song of divine praise. Music was part of the sacrificial worship in the Temple ...
Jan 28, 2021 · And may we soon merit singing the Tenth Song of creation together in Jerusalem. Sam Glaser is a performer, composer, producer and author in Los Angeles. He has released 25 albums of his music, he ...
- Sam Glaser
Jewish Perspective on Music. The Mystical Power of Music by Avraham Aryeh Trugman (pg.41) - "Music, perhaps more than any other medium, has the unique ability to express and mirror the full range of human emotions, consciousness, and experience. Its appeal on one hand is universal, transcending race, religion, culture, and era, while on the ...
Jewish music is an open, evolving concept. Jewish music reflects the historical, sociological and religious experiences which Jews live. At the same time, Jewish music forwards the aesthetics, spirituality and culture of the various contexts in which it is used and experienced. Jewish music is one facet through which Jews can understand and ...
canon. 1. Strictest form of contrapuntal imitation. The word means ‘rule’ and, musically, it is applied to counterpoint in which one melodic strand gives the rule to another, or to all the others, which must, at an interval of time, imitate it, note for note. Simple forms of choral canon are the catch and the round.