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Israel Najara
… Born in Eretz-Israel to a distinguished family of Jews from Spain . Najara … are still performed today, see in the JMRC concert Rabbi Yisrael Najara- the Original Versions . Sources: Encyclopedia … Jewish Music ; Be'eri, Tova. Booklet of the concert- Rabbi Yisrael Najara- the Original Versions. Further information …
Herman Svet
… Russia and intended to make his way to the land of Israel, but he was delayed en route in Kishinev, and there … newspapers in Europe, the United States, and the state of Israel. In addition, he wrote for Palestine Post and … (in Russian) Encyclopedia of the Founders and Builders of Israel , vol. 3 (Tel Aviv: 1949). (in Hebrew) Yiddish …
Avraham Shlonsky
… Avraham Shlonsky was an Israeli poet and editor, born in the Russian Empire. Full biography at Wikipedia. … Israeli poet and editor … 0 … Poet … Israeli song … Playwright … Editor … Avraham Shlonsky …
Joseph Papernikoff
… and Yaakov Kenner (Kenner). In 1924 he immigrated to Israel and worked as a laborer in paving roads and building … and lived there until 1933 when he finally returned to Israel. During the Holocaust, his parents, four of his five … poems (including poems about the life of the Land of Israel), stories, and literary criticism in Yiddish …
Edwin Seroussi
… studies (violin, theory and composition). He immigrated to Israel in 1971 where he studied at the Department of … art music genres), Judeo-Spanish song and popular music in Israel. Within these subjects he explores process of … of the acclaimed CD series Anthology of Music Traditions in Israel. Besides his academic activities Prof. Seroussi has …
Claude Abravanel
… at the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris. Settled in Israel in 1951. Lecturer and director of the library at the … Jerusalem, until 1992. Was the director of the Archives of Israeli Music at the Rubin Academy, Jerusalem. Source: Israel composers league website. … Composer, Pianist, and …
Yehiel 'Adaki
… Yemenite piyyut Elohim Eshala , by the Paytan Yosef Ben Yisrael, which he himself taught her, became, in 1936, the … Ravina, who transcribed some of the Yemenite songs. The Israeli folksong Ki Tavo'u El Haarets [6] was written by … remained with us, and also spread beyond the borders of Israel, is inherently indebted to him. We owe thanks to …
Israel Adler
… Israel Adler was born in Berlin in 1925 and immigrated to … After his release from the military following service in Israel’s War of Independence, he moved to Paris where he … modern Jewish communities. In 1963, Adler returned to Israel when the Hebrew University of Jerusalem offered him …
Israel Alter
… Israel Alter was born in Lvov (then known as Lemberg, today … it). Additional bibliography Further information about Israel Alter can be found in a lecture by Prof. Eliyahu … by Cantor Joseph Malovany, about the life and work of Israel Alter (including performances of several …
Frank Alvarez-Pereyre
… the French and Hebrew of Jews in France and Israel; the Judeo-Spanish of the Western Jews (Southern …