In the Holy Temple, music accompanied the singing of the Levites, to beautify the service of God. Today, music accompanies such occasions as weddings in order to create an appropriately happy and lively atmosphere.
(Effort is made to avoid too much imitation of rebellious popular music styles.)
Music in the Bible is typically used to praise God.
Classical Music
Tempo. Italian for Time and is used to indicate the speed in music.
the recorder is commonly used in natural earthly sounding music
Yes, the human voice was used in jazz music.
You may be referring to Hava Nagilah. It has nothing to do with religious Judaism, but in pop culture it is seen as a uniquely Jewish thing.
The concept, as it is used in Christianity, is not part of Judaism.
The Torah
Very carefully.
Islam and Christianity, they have the same belief that Judaism ha ORIGINALLY but the Judaism now is all changed and rearranged by humans
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Monotheistic.
Azyme is unleavened bread used in Judaism and Christianity.
It isn't used in Judaism.
It's not forbidden. I would just suggest that you ensure that the music is something appropriate.
Candles used in Judaism usually don't have names, other than the names of the occasions they're used on, such as: Shabbat candles, used on Shabbat Havdalah candles, used on Havdalah Hanukkah candles, used on Hanukkah Yahrzeit candles, used for someone's Yahrzeit
the music is used to play instruments