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Martha Schlamme
… concerts. An expert in folksong, Schlamme sang in 12 languages, including Jewish folksongs in Hebrew and Yiddish. Source: Encyclopedia Judaica . … … Folksinger and actress … Song … Singer … Jewish … Yiddish … Hebrew … Folksong … Popular … Songs … Martha Schlamme …
Herman Svet
… In 1917 he began writing about music for various Russian-language periodicals in Kiev and later switched to Yiddish. … in Jewish newspapers and periodicals in Yiddish, Russian, Hebrew, and German, such as Berliner Rundschau (Berlin … and Builders of Israel , vol. 3 (Tel Aviv: 1949). (in Hebrew) Yiddish Leksikon … Journalist … 0 … Yiddish … …
Robert Lachmann
… University of London, with a focus on French and Arabic languages. During World War I he served as an interpreter at … of J.L Magnes to found the Archive of Oriental Music at Hebrew University. Lachmann ran the Archive with the help …
Yehuda Ratzaby
… In 1936, at the age of 20, he began studying at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and studied there until 1939. He studied Arabic language and literature, Hebrew literature, and Bible, and received his Master's …
Amnon Shiloah
… he started his musical studies. In 1947 he enrolled at the Hebrew University where he studied Hebrew and Arabic Literature as well as Bible, graduating in … and Oriental Heritage, 1975-1976), Head of the Institute of Languages, Literatures and Arts (1980-1984) and Provost of …