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Yaakov Mazor. The Klezmer Tradition in the Land of Israel: Transcriptions and Commentaries. Yuval Music Series 6, ed. Edwin Seroussi. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University, The Jewish Music Research Centre, 2000. 276 pp., introduction, annotated musical transcriptions, bibliography, discography (in English and Hebrew).
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Yaakov Mazor. The Klezmer Tradition in the Land of Israel: Transcriptions and Commentaries. Yuval Music Series 6, ed. Edwin Seroussi. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University, The Jewish Music Research Centre, 2000. 276 pp., introduction, annotated musical transcriptions, bibliography, discography (in English and Hebrew).
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07 March 2019
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Rubin, Joel. 1998Rumenishe shtiklekh: klezmer music among the Hasidim in contemporary Israel. Judaism47/1:12–23.Google Scholar