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Ma'ariv L'Chol The Weekday Eve Service
Part of our BTW ... Ba'al Tephila Worksop.
Learn to lead the weekday evening service
Learn to lead the weekday evening service
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BESTT Jungle dance
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BESTT Students from Beth El Synagogue in Omaha NE getting ready for our concert with Listen Up! Sunday May 6, 2018
BTW 1 Intro
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BTW - Ba'al Tephila Workshop. An online, interative way to learn how to lead services or be a more active participant. Hazzan Michael Krausman
Blessing_Before_The_Haftara (2).mp4
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Hazzan Michael Krausman of CyBarMitzvah.com chants the Blessing recited before the Haftara, a prophetic portion recited in the synagogue on the Sabbath and on Festive Occasions. Contact: msk@cybarmitzvah.com
Blessings_After_The_Haftara_Part_1.mp4
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Hazzan Michael Krausman of Cybarmitzvah.com teaches the Blessing After a Haftara, the lesson taken from the Biblical Book of Prophets at Sabbath and other festive services. To learn more contact msk@cybarmitzvah.com
Haftara_Cantillation___Trop_part_1.mp4
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Hazzan Michael Krausman of Cybarmitzvah.com shows how to chant the Cantillation or Trop, the ancient musical system for chanting portions form the Biblical book of the Prophets. To learn more check out www.cybarmitzvah.com
How_To.Receive_an_Aliyah,_be_called_to_Torah_for_the_Reading_of_a_Portion.mp4
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A Detailed demonstration of how approach the Torah and chant the appropriate Blessings when called up for an Aliya / Torah Honor. Presented by Hazzan Michael Krausman. To learn more or to receive a copy of the Text presented in the video, contact Hazzan Krausman at msk@cybarmitzvah.com or visit www.cybarmitzvah.com
Sh'lach_L'cha_3rd_triannual_Maftir.mp4
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Maftir Torah Portion for Parshat Shlach L'cha (third triannual). Text is the third paragraph of the shema dealing with the waring of Tzitzit - the knotted fringes found on the Tallit. For Mat's Bar Mitzvah...
Torah_Cantillation_Part_2(2).mp4
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Hazzan Michael teaches the Trop or cantillation marks used to chant the Torah. Examples are presented in clauses as they would be likely to appear in the Bible.
CyBarMitzvah.com Demo Haftarah
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CyBarMitzvah.com The Friendly, Interactive, Personalized Way to Learn. With CyBarMitzvah you can... Prepare for a Bar or Bat Mitzvah Learn to Read Torah, Learn to Chant a Haftarah, Learn to lead a Minyan or any Synagogue Service or Become an Adult Bar or Bat Mitzvah All in the comfort of your own home or office, using any PC or Mac computer !
I think you mean מקרא with an alef.
Thank you.
That's interesting - thank you. I'm wondering if there are any musical directions relating to musical accompaniment in the text, which we know was used in OT times.
Beautiful ❤️
Studying musicology right now, thanks for explaining
teʿamim טְעָמִים, with a shva, but taʿame ha-mmiqra טַעֲמֵי הַמִּקְרָא, with a pataḥ (and a dagesh in the מ׳). 🙂
Amazing, amazing instruction! Beautiful voice as well. Thank you.
Amazing! I never knew there were cantillations on the blessing!
מקרא ולא מקרה
May you help me brother ? You can make a tutorial how to read samatitan hebrew
You’re great. Thanks for the lesson
In Lord Jesus, Name , Amen.
In Lord Jesus, Name, Amen.
In Lord Jesus, Name, Amen.🇮🇱🙏🏿
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are 3 of the world's top 10 worst problems. Garbage religions that people kill over. No redeeming qualities whatsoever.
You forgot Tuchas
Shalom Rav, is it Sephardic ot Ashkenazic chanting? Todah
Wow.. Toda Rabah 😊
So well done! Thank you for making this! May the blessings of the Lord be upon you!
Nicely done! After a few hundred times playing this, I think I've finally got it - maybe.
מאוד מגניב
Thank you for sharing this video.
Ununderstable, you "sing" every sign and does not explain what does every one, just give general explanations about its name and position. And it is frustrant, I can't find en Internet a single webpage that explain them in full...
these lessons are primarily for preapring 13 year old boys for reading the portion of their Bar Mitzvah. The detailed explanation is taught by verbal tradition, as Talmud and other parts of Oral Torah. It's highly unlikely that the teachers of such tradition would find time or reason to teach it to the global cyberworld.
I'm signing up for a Biblical Hebrew course on UA-cam. In the table of contents, it shows teaching cantillations. Never heard of them before. This is fascinating! I didn't realize Hebrew was a musical language! Your video is a great overview. Your singing is beautiful! I don't know what the words mean, but hearing Torah sung resonates deep inside me. Thank you.
First time listening to cantillation. You have a beautiful voice
thank you corey
thank you corey
So lovely to learn the cantilation. It is not without reason the Bible is sung . King David writes in his psalm " Taste and see that the LORD is good. How do we eat the food? . The word of God is the food. If the food has to be eaten it must be tastier. Just like we add spices to the food that we eat (physical) the spiritual food also needs to be made tastier in order to eat. That is why chanting is done. Thanks for teaching.
Dearest Cantor, I love your impassionment of the phrases. So far, this is the most learnable system I have encountered because you are sharing the emotion and reason to chant these precious sounds. Thank you! Rebekah Alessi
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Good video! By the way, mikra (something that's read out) is supposed to be spelled with an aleph: מקרא. Spelling it with a hey means something different.
shalom
dang are you in a school gym or something so echoey
An amazing amount of memorization of non-Western music is needed to learn the trupp. Every symbol represents 3 to 7 or more notes! Unlike in Western music where each symbol represents one note. And the trupp don't naturally flow like Western music, they are an Eastern mode. At least to my Western-accustomed ears. No wonder my brother, a rabbi, is busy every evening giving bar mitzvah lessons. You really need a teacher with this.
Thanks really helpful
Excellent teacher!
I just wanted to let you know I'm reviewing your trope lessons because I am volunteering at my local temple, Anshe Emet in Chicago, IL, to read Torah. I did all eight alliyot for my Bar Mitzvah back in 1983, as well as some readings of fewer alliyot on different days prior, but I appreciate the refresher.
This is bullshit.
Hi Marcos. So funny to see you commenting here. Hope you are well. Lisa says hi.
Sentences don't begin with "And." You've given the world a bad name.
He also went wrong in the transliteration of some of the Te`amim's names. My point is that faulty orthography used by a teacher in this subject matter gives Judaism a bad rap when even some gentiles who are antisemitic can spell Hebrew better (and these individuals do exist). Your charge that I was impolite is total baloney and shows you don't know much about good manners. And frankly, such an accusation is too rich to my taste in light of my original comment, so I am quitting from our exchange.
The judgement of a service that is provided with precision and excellency solely on the basis of orthography is ludicrous. You suggest he stop teaching this material on the basis of spelling alone? Would the the difference between who and whom used incorrectly remove a teacher's license? There's enough confusion out there indeed - that Bnei Israel can even talk to each other in this way. You could have been polite, and constructive. Were your eyes ever on his teaching? Remarkable.
your lessons are so clear and so helpful. Thanks so much Cantor Krausman
Where can I find the cantillation written in musical notation? Thanks.
What computer program is he using?
The word למלכו should be pronounced "lemolkho". Not "lemalkho" as you did here. You shouldn't be teaching anybody until you get it right yourself. It's unacceptable to mislead those with nary a command of Hebrew. No wonder Judaism has become a laughingstock even among droves of Jews. Shabbat Shalom
You've mispelled some words in the Hebrew original such as "מקרה" instead of מקרא. I'm sorry, I doubt you should be teaching this material until you get the Hebrew spelling properly. There's more than enough confusion out there on proper Hebrew without adding to it. Shabbat Shalom.
Hi, great resource. I'm doing some research on the trop grammar rules and musical notation but I haven't found a source for the musical translation. Any references please??
This is the Ashkenazi system deveoped by Resofsky. Party two is comming very soon
If you want to learn to read Torah a good reading knolege of Hebrew is a must. I can help with that too
You can absolutly find the cantillatin written in standard musical notaion.