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Abayudaya - Music from the Jewish People of Uganda ()

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  1. Psalm 136
  2. Katonda Oyo Nalimana (God Is All-Knowing)
  3. Hiwumbe Awumba (God Creates and Then Destroys)
  4. Mwana Talitambula (The Child Will Never Walk)]
  5. Mwana, Ngolera (Baby, Keep Quiet)
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  1. Psalm 136
  2. Katonda Oyo Nalimana (God Is All-Knowing)
  3. Hiwumbe Awumba (God Creates and Then Destroys)
  4. Mwana Talitambula (The Child Will Never Walk)]
  5. Mwana, Ngolera (Baby, Keep Quiet)
  6. Tulo, Tulo (Sleep, Sleep)
  7. I Am a Soldier
  8. Mi Khamokhah (Who Is Like You, O God?)
  9. Kabbila (The Patch of Forest)]
  10. Twagala Torah (We Love the Torah)
  11. We Are Happy
  12. Adon Olam (Master of the World)
  13. Lekhah, Dodi (Come, My Beloved)
  14. Psalm 92
  15. Psalm 93
  16. Kiddush and Motzi (Sabbath Blessing Over Wine and Bread)
  17. Psalm 121
  18. Maimuna
  19. Hinei Ma Tov (Behold How Good It Is for Brothers to Dwell Together)
  20. Ali Omu Yekka (My Only One)
  21. Psalm 150
  22. Deuteronomy 32:8 (Song Two, Selection)
  23. Deuteronomy 32:39-43 (Song Eight)
  24. Psalm 130
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In many parts of the world, the Jewish tradition dates back centuries. In Uganda, however, it's quite recent, less than 100 years old. The Abayudaya community was actually formed in 1919 by a military leader who'd been exposed to Judaism and developed a literal interpretation of the Old Testament. The Abayadaya (which means "the Jewish people") only had sporadic contact with other Jews, and so their knowledge of Jewish prayers and their settings was fragmentary, although over time that's grown. The group was persecuted by ...

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Abayudaya - Music from the Jewish People of Uganda 2003, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

UPC: 093074050422

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