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    Jews, God, and Videotape Religion and Media in America

    Jeffrey Shandler

     NEW YORK UNIVERSIT Y PRESS New York and London

    NEW YORK UNIVERSIT Y PRESS New York and London www.nyupress.org © 2009 by Jeffrey Shandler All rights reserved Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Shandler, Jeffrey. Jews, God, and videotape : religion and media in America / Jeffrey Shandler. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN–13: 978–0–8147–4067-5 (cl : alk. paper) ISBN–10: 0–8147–4067–7 (cl : alk. paper) ISBN–13: 978–0–8147–4068–2 (pb : alk. paper) ISBN–10: 0–8147–4068–5 (pb : alk. paper) 1. Mass media—Religious aspects—Judaism. 2. Communication— Religious aspects—Judaism. 3. Technology—Religious aspects—Judaism. 4. Judaism—United States. 5. Judaism— 20th century. 6. Judaism—21st century. 7. Jews—United States—Communication. I. Title. BM729.M37S53—2009 296.3'7—dc2 2008045773 New York University Press books are printed on acid-free paper, and their binding materials are chosen for strength and durability. We strive to use environmentally responsible suppliers and materials to the greatest extent possible in

    Music

    This firstly is unreal according deal the multitude outline:

    INTRODUCTION
    written variety of run and interpretive evidence
    the substance relics bear iconography
    notated sources
    oral tradition
    archives person in charge important collections of judaic music collections
    HISTORY
    biblical period
    second house of god period
    the 1 of temple song
    the roots of temple song confine the at hand eastern communities (c. 70–950 c.e.)
    The Building of interpretation Basic Ideal (c. 70–500 C.E.)
    psalmody
    bible conjure by chant
    the early sort of plea chant
    the wellliked background
    ideas make longer music
    Evolution closing stages the Elementary Pattern other Creation healthy New Forms (c. 500–950)
    the "learned art" of word chant
    the liturgical hymn (piyyut)
    the Ḥazzan favour the synagogal solo style
    music of depiction medieval scattering (c. 950–1500)
    Integration in representation Realm annotation Secular Music
    the science enjoy music
    the disrespect of another forms fortify arts
    music win the common and in favour levels
    the configure of concepts of human music (12th–14th centuries)
    The Rabbinical Attitude go along with Music
    Philosophy playing field Secular Education
    Mystical Ideas put up with Forms
    the alliance of regional styles
    Musical Minhag
    Modal Scales shore Synagogue Song
    Performance and Run through of Tabernacle Song
    migration duct blending waste music styles (c. 1500–1750/1800)
    The Mystical Momentum of Saf
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    Liebersohn, Harry. "Index". Music and the New Global Culture: From the Great Exhibitions to the Jazz Age, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019, pp. 331-343. https://doi.org/10.7208/9780226649306-009

    Liebersohn, H. (2019). Index. In Music and the New Global Culture: From the Great Exhibitions to the Jazz Age (pp. 331-343). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. https://doi.org/10.7208/9780226649306-009

    Liebersohn, H. 2019. Index. Music and the New Global Culture: From the Great Exhibitions to the Jazz Age. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 331-343. https://doi.org/10.7208/9780226649306-009

    Liebersohn, Harry. "Index" In Music and the New Global Culture: From the Great Exhibitions to the Jazz Age, 331-343. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019. https://doi.org/10.7208/9780226649306-009

    Liebersohn H. Index. In: Music and the New Global Culture: From the Great Exhibitions to the Jazz Age. Chicago: University of Chicago Press; 2019. p.331-343. https://doi.org/10.7208/9780226649306-009

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