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Obadiah the Proselyte
… a member of the thriving Jewish community situated there, where he wrote his memoirs. Obadiah's writings contain the … research and resources on Obadiah the Proselyte click here … Recording of Mi 'al Har Hôrev from Obadiah the …
Ray Musiker
… to America from Northern Russia. From his parents, Ray inhererited a love of Eastern European Jewish music from … a music award in the Krakow International Music Festival, where he performed his Matai album. In 1993, Musiker was … selection of his recordings. (For more recordings see also here ) Musiker, Ray, ' The Inlaws ' in Klezmer Music: A …
Judah M. Cohen
… Professor of Music (Musicology) For the full biography see here . … Professor of Music (Musicology) … Judah M. Cohen …
Joseph Papernikoff
… and Tel Aviv. In 1929 he returned to Poland and lived there until 1933 when he finally returned to Israel. During …
Mathew Miller (Matisyahu)
… about Matisyahu and the Hasidic Reggae phenomenon, click here . For biography on Matisyahu's official website, click here . … Singer, songwriter … Singer … Songwriter … …

Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin (Maharil)
… hand, it is said that he also composed new melodies and there are melodies attributed to him. Some of the melodies … and rites within and without the synagogue, and outlines, therefore, a faithful picture of the life of the German Jews. …
Edwin Seroussi
… Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, Prof. Seroussi started there his music studies (violin, theory and composition). He immigrated to Israel in 1971 where he studied at the Department of Musicology at the …
Yehiel 'Adaki
… journey to Palestine. He first travelled to Eden, from there he continued to Giboti, where he worked as a goldsmith, but shortly thereafter moved on to Ethiopia. Then he continued to Asmara …
Israel Adler
… service in Israel’s War of Independence, he moved to Paris where he studied at the Conservatoire National de Musique, at … Études and at the Institut de Musicologie at the Sorbonne where he combined Jewish and musical studies. During his … inroads into Jewish life in Europe, it unleashed a process whereas oral traditions became more formalized and static, …
Israel Alter
… Synagogue in Vienna. In 1925, he moved to Hanover , where he remained for about ten years and served as the last … with Moshe Koussevitzky (the chief cantor in Warsaw), where both served as cantors. In 1935, Alter moved to Johannesburg, South Africa, where he served as the cantor of the United Hebrew …