• Sephardic Tinge is an album by pianist Anthony Coleman which was released on the Tzadik label in 1995. In his review for Allmusic, Marc Gilman notes that...
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  • Morenica is an album by pianist Anthony Coleman's Sephardic Tinge which was released on the Tzadik label in 1998. In his review for Allmusic, David Freedlander...
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  • Coleman's Sephardic Tinge which was released on the Tzadik label in 2002. In his review for Allmusic, Thom Jurek states "This is the best Sephardic Tinge disc...
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    (Atlantic, 2000) Heaven on Earth (Half Note, 2009) With Anthony Coleman Sephardic Tinge (Tzadik, 1995) With Dave Douglas In Our Lifetime (New World, 1994)...
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    solo work reflect his interest in his Jewish background. His groups Sephardic Tinge and Selfhaters in the 1990s explored both the lively, rich and exuberant...
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    (Decca, 2007) Holly Cole, Holly Cole (Alert, 2006) Anthony Coleman, Sephardic Tinge (Tzadik, 1995) Kenny Davern and Ken Peplowski, The Jazz KENnection...
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  • Sephardic Tinge (1995) Selfhaters (1996) I Could've Been a Drum (1997)...
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    "Aurelio" Došlić, Krešimir Tomec, Zdravko Tabain, Mladen "Electrico" Ilić Sephardic Tinge Anthony Coleman, Ben Street, Michael Sarin The Zawinul Syndicate Joe...
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  • that explore the traditions and practices unique to Sephardic Jews. The awards in the Sephardic Studies category, the Maurice Amado Foundation Awards...
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    intellectuals collaborated in spreading the negative image of Spain. The largest Sephardic community was in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands, with two synagogues. His...
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    clarinet, and saxophone. Sephardic music encompasses music that is of Mediterranean origin, including Spain, Turkey, and Greece. Sephardic music is typically...
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  • music performers from the Klezmatics and Andy Statman to David Krakauer, Sephardic stars Alhambra and SF's Charming Hostess. The band's CDs have enjoyed...
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    the transmission of the Torah, the other two being the Ashkenazi and Sephardic traditions that slightly differ. While all three traditions purport to...
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    strongly associated with church services. Another feature was the use of Sephardic Hebrew, deemed more aesthetic than the traditional Ashkenazi pronunciation...
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  • does a lot of overlapping and overdubbing, but there's a Middle Eastern tinge that's common to a lot of Zorn's recent compositions, as well as lilting...
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    Museum. In 1939, Horace Kadoorie, the head of the powerful philanthropic Sephardic Jewish family in Shanghai, founded the Shanghai Jewish Youth Association...
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    shredded and dried celery replaces cabbage, resulting in a more greenish tinge to the filling. Fried rice — fried-rice dishes are popular offerings in...
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    covering Hebrew grammar, Biblical exegesis, and scientific theory were tinged with the work of Arab scholars he had studied in Spain. Beginning many of...
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    Liège in Belgium, the daughter of Isidore Deitz, a linen merchant from a Sephardic Jewish family, and Christine Manheim, a musician from a Dutch family of...
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    endive. Wild lettuce, known as chazeret, was a leafy herb with prickly, red tinged leaves that became bitter as they matured. It was cultivated from around...
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    frequently baked during Christmastime. Jødekake – a group of cookies with Sephardic origins in Scandinavian cooking. The cookies are baked with beaten egg...
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    regarded the Zohar as the canonical book of the Kabbala. His system is tinged with panentheism. God Himself, as the first cause of all causes, can neither...
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