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Arvit shel Kippur - Ermanno Friedenthal, Gorizia

Selection of tefillot spanning the whole of Arvit (Maariv) of Yom Kippur

Ferrara Scuola Italiana

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"Scuola Italiana" occupies the uppermost floor in the ancient synagogue building in via Mazzini in Ferrara.From the Ghetto period until 1915, the three rituals were regularly officiated in their respective scuole in Ferrara: rito Italiano, rito…

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Ferrara Scuola Spagnola

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"Scuola Spagnola" was located in via Vittoria in Ferrara. It was active from the XVI century onwards, until its interiors were destroyed by fascists during the Shoah. It is now permanently closed.From the Ghetto period until 1915, the three rituals…

Ferrara Scuola Tedesca

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"Scuola Tedesca" is located on the second floor of the synagogue building in via Mazzini in Ferrara.From the Ghetto period until 1915, the three rituals were regularly officiated in their respective scuole in Ferrara: rito Italiano, rito Tedesco,…

Firenze Tempio Maggiore

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the "Tempio Maggiore Israelitico" was constructed in the second half of the XIX century and was inaugurated in 1882. It follows the minhag of the Florence Spagnolo congregation, originating in Livorno and in use in Florence since the XVII century.…

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Harran, Kechi Kinnor (article)

Harrán, Don. “‘Keḥi Kinnor’ by Samuel Archivolti (D. 1611): A Wedding Ode with Hidden Messages.” AJS Review, vol. 35, no. 2, 2011, pp. 253–291. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/41310618. Accessed 2 June 2021.

Idelsohn, Traditional songs of the tedesco Jews (article)

Idelsohn, Abraham Z. “TRADITIONAL SONGS OF THE GERMAN (TEDESCO) JEWS IN ITALY.” Hebrew Union College Annual, vol. 11, 1936, pp. 569–591. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/23503144. Accessed 2 June 2021.

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Lekhah Dodi, Leone Leoni melodies combined

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pdf created for the "melodies for lekhah dodi" exhibit

Livorno

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The growth of Livorno as a mercantile hub from the XVI century onwards transformed it an important cultural centre. Gradually, Livorno became the capital of the Italian Sephardic world, picking up the sceptre from Venice. Livorno's role as crossroads…