Liturgy

Shabbat songs in the Italian rites

A selection of Italian Shabbat songs (Roman, Sefardic and Provencal rites…) performed by Albert Funaro, Gadiel Liscia, Bruno Polacco, David Prato... …

Shabbat songs in the Moroccan rite

A selection of Shabbat songs from Morocco performed by David Abikzer, Jo Amar, Yossi Azoulay, Simon Berdugo, Ouriel Elbilia, Haim Louk, Moshe Louk and Emile Zrihen... …

Shabbat songs in the Western Ashkenazic rite

A selection of Shabbat songs from Western Europe, traditional or not, performed by Adolphe Attia, Shalom Berlinski, Joseph Borin, Michel Heymann and many others... …

Shabbat songs

The Shabbat, the day of rest, is a very important event of Jewish life. And the songs that rhythm this particular day hold a major place, at the synagogue as …

Hebrew Voices: A journey into Western Jewish music, with analysis and musical examples (in French)

This book takes us on a chronological circuit through 30 works of Jewish music, from the Middle Ages up to today, from Obadiah the Proselyte to Arnold Schoenberg or Michaël Levinas …

Loeb, Robert (1903-1965)

Robert LOEB, (whose Hebrew name is Eliezer Ben Hachover Moshe) was born on April 7, 1903 in Basel, in Switzerland, from Alsatian parents, Moses Loeb, born in Duppigheim and Mathilde …

Thoughts about the sung Torah

Jean-Philippe Amar studies in the University of Paris IV Sorbonne and prepares a PhD on the cantilation of the Thora the Jewish communities of Paris. The reading of the Torah, …

The selichot in the Algerian rite

A selection of selichot performed by Israel Dadoun, Abraham Dahan, Philippe Darmon, Amir Eliahou, Georges E. Haik, Haim Harboun and André Taïeb… …

The selichot in the Tunisian rite

A selection of selichot performed by Raphaël Ebgui, Avishay Levi, Arie Ovadia, Yaniv Ben Mashiah and Doudou Derhy… …

The selichot in the Italian rites

A selection of selichot performed by Alberto Funaro, Bruno Polacco, Aldo Perez, Fernando Belgrado as well as the cantors and worshippers from the Maggiore and Spagnolo temples of Rome… …