Useful Links 
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Jewish Music Resources
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Comprehensive site on Jewish Liturgical Music (chazzanut), with a large collection of cantorial music scores, midi sound, annotated links and background information.
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Choral Net's references to Jewish music
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A comprehensive online archive of historic Jewish sound. ''I wanted to restore the sound, otherwise it would just rot and disappear,'' Dr. Hartov said.
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The European Academy for Jewish Liturgy – EAJL - is a facility that provides competent lay individuals and groups with dedicated professional coaching and mentoring in leadership of Jewish prayer.
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The EZJM is concerned with the documentation and reconstruction of Jewish liturgical music, which could be heard in European synagogues until 1938.
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Transliterations and translations into English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and other languages, sent in by readers worldwide.
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The UK's online shop for Jewish music
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The Jewish National and University Library recorded thousands of treasures in its National Sound Archives. The archive is now being systematically digitized which will insure both preservation of the materials.
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This objective of this site is to provide a means of promoting the Jewish liturgical choral music that is part of our Jewish musical heritage and that is in danger of becoming forgotten through disuse
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The World of jewish Music-Tara Publications is both a publisher and distributor of Jewish music of all genres.
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Tephilharmonic is an organisation setup in 2007 to preserve and develop traditional synagogue music in UK orthodox communities.
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Transcontinental Music Publications is the world's largest publisher of Jewish music, including songbooks, choral & sheet music and recordings
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Shalshelet is entirely volunteer-led by its dedicated board of directors, a distinguished advisory board and other supporters lending their time and professional expertise to this innovative project.
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A huge resource of Jewish music links
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The purpose of this site is to provide an online forum for academic, organizational, and individual activities in Jewish music. Information is provided to encourage and support scholarship, enjoyment, creation and general knowledge of Jewish Music
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The Jewish Music Institute (JMI), based at SOAS, University of London, encompasses the music of the Jewish people wherever they are and wherever they have been.
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A musical adventure of historic proportions, the Milken Archive of American Jewish Music aims to record, preserve and distribute a vast cross-section, comprising hundreds of pieces of American Jewish music from the past 350 years.
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A user-editable online collection of zemirot
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Free Downloads
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iTunes is a free application for Mac and PC. It plays all your digital music and video. It syncs content to your iPod or iPhone
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Sibelius Scorch is the amazing free web browser plug-in that lets you play, transpose, change instruments, save and print your Sibelius scores on the Internet.
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General Music/Choir Sites
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The Association of British Choral Directors is a registered charity which provides a unique forum for the conductors of choral music in the United Kingdom.
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British Choirs on the Net' works, together with 13 other Choral Music Organisations, to promote choral music - it's enjoyment and education
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ChoirZone is a brand new resource for the choral community
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Choral Net's is a central portal to online resources and communications for the global choral music community.
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The dream site for choirs and lovers of choral music
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The International Federation for Choral Music (IFCM) was founded in 1982 for the purpose of facilitating communication and exchange between choral musicians throughout the world.
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Jewish Marketing Partner Organisations
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B’nai B’rith is an international organisation, which brings together Jews from all backgrounds, with the aims of strengthening the Jewish community, combating racial and religious intolerance, and helping the less fortunate.
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Spiro Ark is a London-based charitable organisation which organises Jewish cultural events and courses in Jewish History, culture and languages.
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