Hagadah: Yemenite / Var: Hagadah: Yemenite / Various
Hagadah: Yemenite / Var: Hagadah: Yemenite / Various
Format: CD
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Artist: Hagadah: Yemenite / Var
Label: Folkways Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 093070892125
Genre: Xmas Vocal
The Jewish holiday of Passover (Pesach) commemorates and celebrates the exodus of the Jews from ancient Egypt. During the traditional Passover meal, the family reads, chants, and sings from the Hagadah, a Seder "guidebook" first formally compiled in the Middle Ages. Every family has it's own traditions, however, and this recording documents the Seder as it was celebrated in Jerusalem by a family of Yemenite Jews in the 1950s. Arabic influence is pronounced, and the Yemeni-Jewish Hagadah includes some sections and songs not found in European and American versions, particularly during the final segment of the service. Liner notes provide background information about the lives of the Yemeni Jews, their Seder, and the Yemeni Hagadah, along with original Hebrew texts and translations.
Tracks:
1.1 Kiddish; in Haste Went We; Four Questions
1.2 Reply;The Plagues;Litany of Wonders
1.3 Litany of Wonders
1.4 Hallel;Psalms 113-118
1.5 Hallel;Psalms 113-118 and 136th Psalm
1.6 Nishmat Kol Hai
1.7 Song of Songs
1.8 Ayymah Hemshi