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The text was published in Ha-Zamir (Odessa, 1903: p. 25-26), with instructions that Idelsohn omitted in Sefer Ha-Shirim. The instructions… read more
The text of this song was published in Ha-Zamir (Odessa, 1903: p. 24), with instructions that Idelsohn omitted in Sefer… read more
The text was published in Ha-Zamir (Odessa, 1903: pp. 27-29), with instructions that Idelsohn omitted in Sefer Ha-Shirim. Each soloist… read more
Idelsohn does not mention the source of “Shir ha-mayim” in Sefer Ha-Shirim. By the time his book was published, however,… read more
This is another melody to the text of song no. 38. Here, Idelsohn included four of the five original verses.… read more
The text of this song was published in Ha-Zamir (Odessa, 1903: p. 3) in a section titled: “From Children’s Life”.… read more
This cumulative song is traditionally sung on Passover eve. It is written in Aramaic, and in many Jewish communities it… read more
The text of this song was published in Ha-Zamir (Odessa, 1903: p. 35), and the melody was published in Ta’ame… read more
According to Idelsohn, this song was published in Ben-Ami’s anthology of songs but, in fact, it is not included in… read more
According to Idelsohn, this song was published in Ha-Zamir but, in fact, it is not included in that work. “Arba’… read more
This text was published in the second volume of Ha-Zamir (Odessa, 1903: p. 12). “Yesh ba-ye’arim” praises the beauty of… read more
The text of this song was published in Ha-Zamir (Odessa, 1903: p. 37). Another melody was published in T’ame Zimra… read more