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Dr. Lily E. Hirsch is the author of A Jewish Orchestra in Nazi Germany: Musical Politics and the Berlin Jewish Culture League (University of Michigan Press in 2010), Music in American Crime Prevention and Punishment (University of Michigan Press in 2012), Anneliese Landau’s Life in Music: Nazi Germany to Émigré California (Eastman Studies in Music in 2019), and, as co-editor, Dislocated Memories: Jews, Music, and Postwar German Culture (Oxford University Press in 2014), winner of the American Musicological Society’s Ruth A. Solie Award.
Dr. Ellie M. Hisama, Professor of Music at Columbia University, specializes in twentieth-century and twenty-first-century music. Her research focuses on gender, sexuality, race, and ethnicity as axes of analysis. A former editor of Women & Music: A Journal of Gender and Culture, she is the author of Gendering Musical Modernism: The Music of Ruth Crawford, Marion Bauer, and Miriam Gideon (Cambridge, 2001) and articles on the music of Geri Allen, Joan Armatrading, Benjamin Britten, Julius Eastman, DJ Kuttin Kandi, John Zorn, and the film installations of Isaac Julien.
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Musica Judaica Vol. XXII
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The Journey of a Hebrew Melody
Rabbi Israel Goldfarb's
"Shalom Aleichem"
by Rabbi Henry D. Michelman, Chairman
American Society for Jewish Music
Membership for 2019-2020
Your 2019-20 membership dues (Sept. 1, 2019 - Aug. 31, 2020) are an essential part of the funding that allows the American Society for Jewish Music to continue to operate. Membership dues support the annual Chanukah Concert and our contemporary concert Music in Our Time, among others during the season. The sessions of the Jewish Music Forum, both at home and "On the Road" are also supported by dues from members. And, importantly, the information and access we provide without charge to the St. Petersburg Score Collection, the Charlie Bernhaut Collection of Jewish and Cantorial Recordings, as well as a host of other activities and services which help keep Jewish music alive. You can join the Society, or to renew your membership online, or download the membership form and mail it in.
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Site last updated July 10, 2019
Site last updated July 10, 2019