Ma'oz tzur - Leone Leoni, Ferrara

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Ma'oz tzur - Leone Leoni, Ferrara

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EF

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Ritual

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Y 00141(09)
990002215650205171

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Santa Cecilia collection number, item number

raccolta 52, 217

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Catalogo Sommario delle Registrazioni

raccolta 52, 215

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Informant biographical notes

Born in Verona, 25/04/1897; studies at Collegio Rabbinico di Firenze under rabbi S,H, Margulies and rabbi D. Disegni; is in Ferrara at least since 1920, becoming Secretary to the Jewish community; is Chief Rabbi of Ferrara from 1927. Survives the Shoah in hiding, and returns to his post after the war remaining Chief Rabbi in Ferrara until 1952, when he becomes Chief Rabbi in Venezia. Dies 03/10/1964.

See: Secchieri, Laura Graziani. “LEONE LEONI, UN RABBINO GALANTUOMO.” La Rassegna Mensile Di Israel, vol. 82, no. 1, 2016, pp. 49–74. www.jstor.org/stable/26659595.

Magrini, Silvio. "Storia degli ebrei di Ferrara"; Andrea Pesaro, ed.; Belforte, Livorno 2019

https://www.rabbini.it/?s=leone+leoni

Notes on music

Variation on the melody from the melody transcribed in Benedetto Marcello (see below)

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Item Relations

This Item Is Part Of Item: Ferrara Scuola Tedesca
This Item Is Referenced By Item: Seroussi, In search of antiquity (article)
This Item is a version of the melody in Item: Ma'oz Tzur - Benedetto Marcello
This Item is a version of the melody in Item: Ma'oz tzur - Giuseppe Bassani, Ferrara
Item: Ma'oz Tzur and berakhah - Mario Volterra, Verona is a version of the melody in This Item

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EF, “Ma'oz tzur - Leone Leoni, Ferrara,” Thesaurus of Jewish-Italian Liturgical Music, accessed November 21, 2024, https://jewishitalianmusic.org/thesaurus/items/show/1636.