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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford [u.a.] : Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
    ISBN: 9781789624830
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 648 Seiten, [24 Blatt]) , Kt.
    Year of publication: 2013
    Series Statement: The Littman library of Jewish civilization
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Polonsky, Antony, 1940 - The Jews in Poland and Russia
    DDC: 305.892/40438
    Keywords: Jews History ; Jews History ; Poland Ethnic relations ; Russia Ethnic relations
    Abstract: For many centuries Poland and Russia formed the heartland of the Jewish world: right up to the Second World War the area was home to over 40 per cent of the world`s Jews. Nearly three and a half million Jews lived in Poland alone, with nearly three million more in the Soviet Union. Yet although the majority of the Jews of Europe and the United States, and a large proportion of the Jews of Israel, originate from these lands, and many of the major movements that have characterized the Jewish world in recent times have their origins there, the history of their Jewish communities is not well known. Rather, it is the subject of mythologizing that fails both to bring out the specific features of the Jewish civilization that emerged there and to illustrate what was lost in its destruction: Jewish life in these parts, though often poor materially, was marked by a high degree of spiritual and ideological intensity and creativity. Antony Polonsky re-creates this lost world - brutally cut down by the Holocaust and seriously damaged by the Soviet attempt to destroy Jewish culture - in a study that avoids both sentimentalism and the simplification of the east European Jewish experience into a story of persecution and martyrdom. It is an important story whose relevance reaches far beyond the Jewish world or the bounds of east-central Europe, and Professor Polonsky succeeds in providing a comprehensive overview that highlights the realities of Jewish life while also setting them in the context of the political, economic, and social realities of the time. He describes not only the towns and shtetls where the Jews lived, the institutions they developed, and their participation in the economy, but also their vibrant religious and intellectual life, including the emergence of hasidism and the growth of opposition to it from within the Jewish world.
    Note: The text featured in this edition is abridged from The Jews in Poland and Russia originally published by The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, in 2010 , Includes bibliographical references (pages 529 - 577) and index
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  • 2
    Musical Score
    Musical Score
    Tel Aviv : World Bukharian Jewish Congress
    Title: אוצר המוזיקה של יהודי בוכרה מרכז אסיה עזרא מלקוב
    Author, Corporation: מלקוב, עזרא
    Author, Corporation: קונגרס יהודי בוכרה העולמי
    Publisher: תל אביב : קונגרס יהודי בוכרה העולמי
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 444 Seiten, [24] Seiten , 30 cm +
    Additional Material: 7 CDs (digital ; 4 3/4 in.)
    Year of publication: 2007
    RVK:
    Keywords: Jews / Uzbekistan / Bukharskai͡a oblastʹ / Music ; Jews, Bukharan / Songs and music ; Nigunim ; Jews ; Jews, Bukharan ; Nigunim ; Liturgie ; Melodie ; Juden ; Uzbekistan / Bukharskai͡a oblastʹ ; Buchara ; Juden ; Liturgie ; Melodie ; Buchara Region
    Description / Table of Contents: Disk 1-2. Shirai Shabbat kodesh -- Disk 3. Shirai Shabbat and shakharit shel Shabbat -- Disk 4. Seder brit milla: Shirei Shabbat ; Havdalah ; Chanukah ; and Meglat Esther -- Disk 5. Hagadah shel Pessach: [Chag] HaShavuot ; Selichot ; and Rosh Hashana -- Disk 6. Musaf shel Rosh Hashana: Yom Kipurim, Sukkot, Simkhat Torah ; and Zohari -- Disk 7. Zohar: Ashkovo ; Arvit khol ; Bukharian Jewish folk songs
    Note: Melodies with words. - Includes recordings of Bukharian Jewish religious and folkloric melodies on accompanying compact discs. - Pref. in English, Russian and Hebrew. - Accompanying compact discs contain recordings of Bukharian Jewish religious and folkloric melodies, featuring various performers; sung in Hebrew
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