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David de Sola Pool
Rabbi Dr. David de Sola Pool was the foremost Sephardic rabbi in the United States…
Yehuda Ratzaby
… in the Ministry of Defense. At the same time, he published articles in his areas of interest: Israeli literature and … Jews. He has written 25 books, and more than a dozen articles which have been published in in scientific … publications at the National Library of Israel website. An article he wrote about secular melodies in holy songs (In …
Menashe Ravina
… Menashe Ravina was born in Pereyaslav , now part of Ukraine, to Elazar, a cantor and candy factory owner, … trained in violin and piano. From a young age, he actively participated in his father's musical pursuits, serving as a … these are " Mi Yimalel " (Who Will Tell) and " Anu Banu Artza " (We Have Come to the Land), for which Ravina wrote …
Joel Engel
See biography in Yivo Encyclopedia, written by James Loeffler.
Solomon Rosowsky
… in 1908 and served as the musical director of the Yiddish Art Theater . In 1920, Rosowsky returned to Riga where he …
Salamone Rossi
… obligation to wear a yellow badge, and references to his participation in the Hebrew theater. His approximate year of … sources of professional connections. This theory is partially substantiated by a letter from Carlo Rossi to the … music for Guarini’s comedy L’idropica, staged as part of the festivities in honor of Francesco Gonzaga’s …

Alfred Sendrey
… opera, several orchestral works, chamber music, and art songs. Later in life, while working as the musical …
Amnon Shiloah
… school of Aliyat Hano’ar in northern Israel where he started his musical studies. In 1947 he enrolled at the Hebrew … in 1953-1955 and in 1958-1960. At the same time he started his career as a radio personality and as a journalist, … in the study of flute at the Conservatoire while starting his studies in Musicology at the same institution …
Herzl Shmueli
… and was a professor and the head of the musicology department at Tel Aviv University (1971-1974, 1987-1989). … to research Israeli music, including Israeli folksongs and art music. His other fields of research included music … Ivri, Zemer Iveri … Musicologist … Professor … Israel … Art … Music … Hebrew … Songs … Zemer … Israeli … Folksong … …
Joachim Stutschewsky
… Music in Vienna, and a cellist in the famous Viennese quartets: the Jena String Quartet, and the Kolisch Quartet. Immediately after immigration, he encouraged Israeli …