So many melodies I recognize from the Portugese synagogue in Amsterdam. Bevis Marks especially could well be considered to be a branch synagogue of the Amsterdam Esnoga.
It's only a wild guess but I suspect that this debate will have a fairly limited appeal throughout the general populace. Come on Gresham; lift your game!
Very interesting talk from someone who, unusually, has a deep insight into both the Ashkenazi and the Sephardi musical traditions.
I am enjoying this, thanks for posting
This was really fascinating. I had no idea there was such a rich liturgical musical history in my city
Fascinating part of London's history that not so many people know about.
Wonderfully informative.
An excellent lecture, very well presented, full of interesting information.
Great!
So many melodies I recognize from the Portugese synagogue in Amsterdam. Bevis Marks especially could well be considered to be a branch synagogue of the Amsterdam Esnoga.
I love it!
Church choir member here, with a somewhat... enthusiastic congregation. 12:26 really hit a nerve.
Not long now before Gresham's groundbreaking Formica patterns that made a difference to working class lives
Matthew Kelly, please elaborate your comment, thanks.
Marranos...Bnei Anussim.
I thought the title of the video was "The History Of Synagogue MOSQUE In London"
It's only a wild guess but I suspect that this debate will have a fairly limited appeal throughout the general populace.
Come on Gresham; lift your game!
Hard to say...I found it extremely interesting
Worldwide there are ~15 million Jews some of whom might enjoy this, Mr Penlee. Some of them even speak English.
u need 2 change