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Ya'akov Orland
… by David Zehavi, a member of Kibbutz Naan and the Working Youth movement, with which Orland maintained a deep connection and served as a youth leader. His first poem, Migdal Shel Shririm ("Tower of …
Zecharia Plavin
… (piano class of Professor Marietta Azizbekova). Played youthful solos under Maestro Saulius Sondeckis and under Maestro Juozas Domarkas, and performed youthful recitals throughout Lithuania. From 1977 in … Plavin. Trio for clarinet, contrabass and piano: First movement/ Special concert of Zecharia Plavin's chamber …
Mordekhai Zeira
… in 1924, and joined a group of 'Hashomer Hatza'ir' youth movement, which later founded Kibbutz Afikim. His first … was written for a play that was performed at a party of his youth group. The play was accompanied by an orchestra of one …
Moshe Wilensky
… remaining until 1917, when they returned to Warsaw. In his youth, Wilensky attended the Jewish " Eskela " Gymnasium, … pursued formal piano training. At 13, he joined the Zionist youth movement Hashomer Hatzair , where he was first introduced to …
Nahum Heiman
… then moved to Kibbutz Kefar Maccabi with friends from his youth movement, where he became the student of the composer … its words and music, it is a song that mourns the loss of youth.' It was adopted as a memorial song for the dead …
Ehud Manor
… published in Israel. Manor was a member of the working youth movement and he danced folk dances. He was 15 when his father died. Along with the songs he sang in youth movements he listened to American music on records he …
Eliakum Zunser
… prior to moving to Vilna, where he was born. In his early youth he attended the 'Heder' and sang with cantor Joel … embroidery. There he came under the influence of the Musar movement of R. Israel Salanter, and his songs (' Der Zeiger …
Deborah Lynn "Debbie" Friedman
… the aesthetics of liturgical music in the liberal Jewish movements of North America. Friedman’s compositional career … communal singing tradition of Jewish summer camps. Jewish youth first brought her music into the mainstream of Jewish … for children, community and identity-building songs for youth, and introspective songs meant for spiritual healing. …
Israel Goldfarb
… as Mordechai Kaplan, the founder of the Reconstructionist movement. From 1902 to 1905, Goldfarb officiated as both … in Brooklyn. Goldfarb’s main focus in his career was youth education, and connecting youth to Judaism. From 1920 to 1942, he worked as a teacher …

Isaac Eliyahu Navon
… the literature of the Haskalah among the circles of local youth. The Hungarian researcher, Yosef Halevi, one of the … with some of the prominent leaders of the Zionist movement: Herzl, Wolfson, Oshiskin and Zabotinsky. An … Alkalai and others… He was 'Naim Zemiroth Yisrael', from youth to old age.' Judging by the long list of musicians who …