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Web ArchiveUtah Jewish Genealogical Society The Utah Jewish Genealogical Society (UJGS) is a non-profit organization that provides a forum for and assistance to members interested in researching their Jewish ancestors. The UJGS website provides access to information on research techniques, informative lectures, public and private Jewish genealogical records in Utah. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Utah Jewish Genealogical Society
- Date: 2010
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Web ArchiveMilken Archive of Jewish Music The Milken Archive of Jewish Music documents, preserves, and makes available music of the American Jewish experience through photos, videos, and oral histories of conductors, performers, composers, and religious musicians. Musical genres include classical, jazz, opera, Yiddish theater, and religious music. The Music Division holds numerous collections of American Jewish composers, including Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, David Diamond, and George Gershwin, as well as...
- Date: 2012
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Web ArchiveRemembering Luboml - Images of a Jewish Community The Luboml Exhibition Project from the Luboml Archive preserves the history and memory of this now-vanished shtetl. The project was funded by the Aaron Ziegelman Foundation which supported every phase of its development — the archive, the traveling exhibits, the virtual exhibit, documentary films and the website. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2004
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Web ArchiveJewish Ministers Cantor Association of America and Canada (JMCA) The Jewish Ministers Cantor Association of America and Canada (JMCA) was founded in New York City in 1897 as an organized association of traditional cantors in North America. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2020
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Web ArchivePrograms & Tours: Civil War Sesquicentennial | Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2011
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Web ArchiveJournal of the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting: From the First to the Seventh Century (JJMJS) Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2021
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Web ArchiveDas Jüdische Echo The magazine "Das Jüdische Echo" was founded in 1951 by the Jewish Students' Union in Vienna. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2021
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Web ArchiveEuropean Cantors Association (ECA) "The European Cantors Association (ECA) is an independent organisation established in the United Kingdom in 2012. It is a framework for cantors, prayer leaders and interested lay people across the spectrum of Jewish worship, to engage in dialogue, training and profile-raising to ensure that the beautiful and unique music of Jewish prayer, continues to enhance synagogue services for generations to come." -- Summary retrieved...
- Date: 2021
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Web ArchiveMario Castelnuovo-Tedesco Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (1895-1968) was a Jewish Italian composer. He became an American citizen in 1946. This website is managed by one of the composer's grandchildren, who also writes ongoing blog posts for the website. The Music Division is the repository for the Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco Papers (http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu010012). Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2020
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Web ArchiveCantors Assembly Established in 1947, the Cantors Assembly promotes the profession of the Cantorate and supports its members of the musical clergy with professional development and mentorship. The Cantors Assembly is affiliated with the Conservative/Masorti movement of Judaism. The organization publishes the Journal of Synagogue Music and the Sacred Sounds newsletter. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2004
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Web ArchiveInternational Ernest Bloch Society Ernest Bloch (1880-1959) was a Swiss-born composer, violinist, conductor, and photographer. The International Ernest Bloch Society was established in London in 2008 to commemorate in 2009 the 50th anniversary of Ernest Bloch’s death. The Music Division is the repository for the Ernest Bloch Collection (http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu003009). Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2021
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Web ArchiveErnest Bloch Legacy Project Ernest Bloch (1880-1959) was a Swiss-born composer, violinist, conductor, and photographer. The Ernest Bloch Legacy Project website was created by Frank Geltner. Funds donated to the Ernest Bloch Legacy Project were used to create Ernest Bloch Place, an installation within the Ernest Bloch Memorial Wayside in Oregon.The Music Division is the repository for the Ernest Bloch Collection (http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu003009). Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2020
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Web ArchiveThe Israel Women's Network Israel Women’s Network (IWN) is a feminist non-partisan civil society organization founded in Jerusalem in 1984. IWN’s mission is to advance the status of women in Israel by promoting equality through a range of projects and methods. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2019
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Web ArchiveBetty Olivero Betty Olivero (b. 1954) is an Israeli composer and music educator. In 2000, she was commissioned by the Koussevitzky Music Foundation in the Library of Congress for the composition Bashra'v for nine instruments. The Music Division received a signed printed score in 2004 (https://lccn.loc.gov/2007561061). Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2020
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Web ArchiveIsraeli composer Josef Tal Josef Tal (1910-2008) was a German-born Israeli composer. In 1982, he was commissioned by the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation in the Library of Congress for the composition Imago for chamber orchestra. The Music Division holds a holograph score (https://lccn.loc.gov/87753983). Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Tal, Josef
- Date: 2018
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Web ArchiveArthur Lourié Society Basel Arthur Lourié (1892-1966) was a Russian composer. In 1949, he was commissioned by the Koussevitzky Music Foundation in the Library of Congress for the composition The Blackamoor of Peter the Great, an opera in three acts. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Arthur Lourié Gesellschaft Basel - Lourié, Arthur
- Date: 2018
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Web ArchiveSamuel Adler - Composer Samuel Adler (b.1928) is a German-born American composer. In 1983, he was commissioned by the Koussevitzky Music Foundation in the Library of Congress for the composition Symphony No. 6 for orchestra. The Music Division received the holograph score in 1985 (https://lccn.loc.gov/85753218). Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Adler, Samuel
- Date: 2018
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Web ArchiveMartin Bresnick: Composer Martin Bresnick (b. 1946) is an American composer. In 1986, he was commissioned by the Koussevitzky Music Foundation in the Library of Congress for the composition Pontoosuc for chamber orchestra. The Music Division received a holograph score in 1989 (https://lccn.loc.gov/89755394). Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Bresnick, Martin
- Date: 2018
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Web ArchiveGyörgy Ligeti György Ligeti (1923-2006) was a Romanian-born Austrian composer with Hungarian parents. In 1964 he was commissioned by the Koussevitzky Music Foundation at the Library of Congress for the composition Ramifications for string orchestra or 12 solo strings. The Music Division received the manuscript score in 1969: https://lccn.loc.gov/73212519 Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Ligeti, György
- Date: 2019
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Web ArchiveNoam Sheriff Noam Sheriff (1935-2018) was an Israeli composer, conductor, and educator. In 1968, he was commissioned by the Koussevitzky Music Foundation in the Library of Congress for the composition String Quartet. In 1982, the Music Division received holograph sketches (https://lccn.loc.gov/87753269), a holograph score (https://lccn.loc.gov/87753273), and a score facsimile (https://lccn.loc.gov/87753272). Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Sheriff, Noam
- Date: 2019
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Web ArchiveRobert Stern - Composer Robert Stern (1934-2018) was an American composer and educator. In 1992, he was commissioned by the McKim Fund in the Library of Congress for the composition Duo for Violin and Piano. The Music Division holds the holograph score and holograph sketches (https://lccn.loc.gov/93727210). Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Stern, Robert
- Date: 2019
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Web ArchiveNabat Nabat, meaning alarm bell, is an independent news site covering events in the Jewish Autonomous District, a region located in the Russian Far East. The site was founded in 2017 by Vladimir Sakharovskii, a member of the local Duma. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2020
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Web ArchiveThe Bat-Kol "The Bat-Kol Religious Lesbian Organization was founded in 2005 by a group of women who were not willing to relinquish their religious identity or their right to live their lives as lesbians." Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2019
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Web ArchiveAaron Copland, composer Aaron Copland (1900-1990) was an American composer and conductor. In 1943, he was commissioned by the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation in the Library of Congress for the ballet score Appalachian Spring for chamber orchestra, choreographed by Martha Graham. The Music Division holds holograph sketches (https://lccn.loc.gov/62027324), the holograph full score (https://lccn.loc.gov/m53000541), and the holograph piano reduction (https://lccn.loc.gov/m53000546). In 1950, he was commissioned by the Elizabeth...
- Date: 2020