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Songs of praiseIn the table below the CEH number in the first column refers to the Ets Haim manuscript identification number. If there are multiple voices, this is indicated by the range in the last digit. The second column shows the first words of the song. The third column provides a hyperlink to the recording if there is one. In the last column I bring the name of the composer of the part, if applicable.
Ashkenazi melodiesIn the table below the CEH number in the first column refers to the Ets Haim manuscript identification number. If there are multiple voices, this is indicated by the range in the last digit. The second column shows the page number in the prayer book where it can be found. The third column shows the prayer name. The fourth column provides a hyperlink to the recording if there is one. In the last column I bring the name of the composer of the part, if applicable. The various parts can be found in the NIK prayer books:
Dutch (folk) songsIn the table below the CEH number in the first column refers to the Ets Haim manuscript identification number. If there are multiple voices, this is indicated by the range in the last digit. The second column shows the first words of the song. The third column provides a hyperlink to the recording if there is one. In the last column I bring the name of the composer of the part, if applicable.
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