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Leó Weiner
… Sources: See ' Leó, Weiner' in the National Library of Israel which includes many archival items such as notes, …
Salim Shibith (Salim Ha-Cohen)
… profession; he chose carpentry. After immigrating to Israel in 1951, Shibith, like others, had few opportunities … to perform the traditional Iraqi repertoire. Fortunately, Israel Radio arranged for Shibith (among others) to record … on two successive days at his home in Givat Olga, Hadera, Israel, shortly before his death in 1981. The second …
Hisqil Qassab
… that his birth was in the year 1899. He immigrated to Israel after the Jews were deported from Iraq as a result of the Arab-Israeli conflict, where he continued reading the Maqam and recording songs on Israeli radio, until he died in Israel in 1969.” For the …
Milo Hamamah
… Well-known singer of Iraqi music in Israel. Born in Iraqi, immigrated to Israel in 1950. Learned Iraqi music in Israel, motivated by ethnic pride. Occasionally attempted to …
Avraham Da‘ud (Avraham David Ha-Cohen)
… them.” See: Jewish Professional Musicians in Iraq and Israel, Revisited by Esther Warkov. Short taqsim by Avraham …
Yitzhak Aviezer
… Former Music Director and Producer for Voice of Israel in Arabic, composer, and conductor. Immigrated to Israel 1951. Initiated innovative recordings and performances within the Israel Broadcasting Authority framework. See his biography …
Pete Sokolow
… 1991. 'Pete Sokolow ' at the National Library of Israel. It includes recordings and music scores. Sapoznik, …
Abraham Salman
… of Iraqi's best-known Arab singers. Salman immigrated to Israel in 1950 and was a prominent member of the Israel Broadcast Authority’s Oriental music orchestra until … such projects were his celebrated collaboration with the Israeli rocker Danny Sanderson and the Kaveret Ensemble in …
Yaqub Murad al-‘Amari (aka Yaqub Bar-Nay)
… oud and nay player as well as composer, until he moved to Israel in the beginning of the 1950s. After immigration to Israel he worked as a singer, recorded Iraqi maqamat, pastat, and “mainstream” style songs for the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), performed in private …
A Moroccan Synagogue Service
… as in the public projection of Moroccan Jewish music in Israel and international festivals. The performance of the … emerged during early fieldwork among Moroccan Jews in Israel, it was always a peripheral topic, and mostly focused … to the melody of the piyyut “Lindodkha, yedid naʿalah” by Israel Najara. This piyyut is included in the compendium …