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Nahum Nardi
… Nardi was born Nahum Narodietzky in 1901 to a religious-Zionist family in Kiev, Ukraine. He was named after his …
Sholom Secunda
… an offer to work as the musical director of the Unzer Labor-Zionist camp in Highland Hills, New York. Sholom returned to …
Joshua Weisser (Pilderwasser)
… set to print. A personal account by nigunim composer Ben Zion Shenker titled, ' A Persistent Joshua Weisser Convinced …
Mordekhai Hershman
… renowned contemporary successors at Beth El, cantor Ben Zion Miller. It also includes the original article in … reaching a climax at around 5:00 ('Torah will go out from Zion, and the word of Adonai from Jerusalem') and ending in …
Asher Shimon Mizrahi
… and exported to Jerusalem many songs about his yearning for Zion , which were enthusiastically received and performed at … took this move as an expression of Mizrahi’s support for Zionism, and as a result he received many threats which …
Max Helfman
… Judaism. He was also well known for socialist and pro-Zionist causes and affiliations. Source: " Max Helfman " in … music … Synagogue music … Conservative Judaism … Labor … Zionism … America … American composers … Max Helfman …
Mordekhai Zeira
… of Jews who could sing a Hassidic Niggun and sing Russian Zionist songs,' [1] as explained by Zeira when asked about … it. What I mean is that today these songs sound very Zionistic, but back then, they did not sound so Zionistic, because Zionism, the sense of mission, the …
Shmerke Kaczerginski
… with the Soviets and communism and developed into an ardent Zionist. After some time in Łódź, he moved to Paris before …
Yankele Hershkowitz (Herszkowicz)
… by the mass immigration of Polish Jews following the anti-Zionist/anti-Semitic purges that began in 1968. Hershkowitz …
Moshe Wilensky
… later pursued formal piano training. At 13, he joined the Zionist youth movement Hashomer Hatzair , where he was first …