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Yaakov Huri recordings
… recordings project was carried out within the grant “From Berlin to Jerusalem and Back - The Letters of German-Jewish …

Songs of the Babylonian Jews
… 9508 … 2 … 1 … 43062 … Berlin … Songs of the Babylonian Jews … Abraham Zvi Idelsohn …
Yaakov Huri
… recordings project was carried out within the grant “From Berlin to Jerusalem and Back - The Letters of German-Jewish …
5. Mi-Pi El (De Boca del Dio)
… 1734) in the private collection of Jacob H. Wagner of Berlin mentioned by Bacher (1901: 112). This manuscript, …
Léibele Schwartz
… alongside singers and actors Henry Gero, Samuel Dan and Max Berliner . Léibele participated in fundraisers on behalf of …
Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
… him that he was in the wrong place and that he should go to Berlin. [3d] He sang in a choir tunes that were not to his … from Rabinovitz, I left Libau in the spring of 1901 for Berlin to continue my musical education. Hebrew version: He … to appreciate good music and the value of Hebrew music. Berlin spring, 1901 English version: The day I arrived in …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… and younger brother Eliyahu in 1907. She left Palestine for Berlin with her father in 1921 and studied at Heidelberg. … Johannesburg visited Riga in Latvia and they stopped in Berlin. She suggested that Shoshana whose health had not … she should accompany Becky back to Johannesburg.” While in Berlin, Idelsohn started to tour Europe and later on the USA …
Berl's Niggun
… dance to it in Meron on Lag Ba'Omer. Performed here by Musa Berlin and an anonymous musician on clarinets, and Elyashiv Berlin on drums. Recorded in Mount Meron on Lag Ba'Omer, …
Yuval - Studies of the Jewish Music Research Center, vol. 8 - Music in Antiquity - The Near East and the Mediterranean
… rich soundscapes of ancient civilizations. … 1 … 38858 … Berlin, Boston; Jerusalem … Joan Goodnick Westenholz … Yossi …
Idelsohn's Obituary of Abraham Goldfaden
… “Mayer-beer,” had he had rich parents who lived in Berlin, outside the ghetto, and enjoyed life as a person … It was originally published as Max Nordau, Entartung . Berlin: C. Duncker, 1892. [5] Idelsohn uses this new Hebrew …