Recording of Joseph Dorfman's The Stones of Jerusalem. This piece is divided into three movements and each includes readings in Hebrew from Genesis and Exodus, the first two books of the Torah. The first movement, "Galeed," incorporates text from Genesis 31:44-46. The second movement, "Altar," reads from Exodus 20:25. The third and final movement, "Tables of Testimony," uses texts from Exodus 31:18 and Exodus 34:1.
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Recording of Joseph Dorfman's The Stones of Jerusalem. This piece is divided into three movements and each includes readings in Hebrew from Genesis and Exodus, the first two books of the Torah. The first movement, "Galeed," incorporates text from Genesis 31:44-46. The second movement, "Altar," reads from Exodus 20:25. The third and final movement, "Tables of Testimony," uses texts from Exodus 31:18 and Exodus 34:1.
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