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Eliezer S. Abinun
… served the community for more than 50 years. He died in Jerusalem, June 28, 1998, at aged 86. Source: "OBITuaries: …
David Roitman
… Gale Virtual Reference Library . Gale. Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 20 Nov. 2010; Shisler, Geoffrey. 'David …
Eitan Avitzur
… Born in Jerusalem, 1941. Avitzur started his musical career as a … his professional education at the Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem and at the Mozarteum of Salzburg where he … Music Laboratory. In 1987 he was appointed conductor of the Jerusalem Youth Orchestra. Under his guidance the orchestra …
Dudu Barak
… Dudu Barak is a writer of Israeli folk songs. He was born in Jerusalem in 1948 and grew up in Rehavia Neighborhood. As a … His studies in a school in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem left their mark on Barak, and one can find common … performed by Shoshana Damari . Barak is indeed a son of Jerusalem, and many of his songs refer to Jerusaelm. 'I'm …
Isaac Schlossberg
… play ' Khurban Yrushalayim' ('The Destruction of Jerusalem') by the troupe of the Jewish theater Avrum-Olter …
Naomi Shemer
… that was performed throughout Israel. In 1967, she wrote “ Jerusalem of Gold ,” subsequently considered the best-loved …
Emanuel Zamir
… Ramat-Yochanan. In 1944, Zamir began studying at the Jerusalem Teachers' Seminary, where he was certified as a … studies, and language studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. During these years, owing to his brother being … with a group of students from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. His encounters during these tours aroused in him …
Mordekhai Zeira
… then, which took place in a small room that belonged to the Jerusalem workers' council. The room was full, and the crowd …
Issachar Miron-Michrovsky
… of Egypt with Menachem Begin, prime minister of Israel in Jerusalem. He scripted, composed, directed for the National … orchestra. The proceeds went to 'The Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Bikel / Miron Scholarship Fund ' for students … Lipton. Issachar Miron is listed in Encyclopedia Judaica (Jerusalem ), Who's Who in the East (U.S.A.), Who's Who in …
Avraham Slep
… which soon became the musical symbol of the 'Lithuanian Jerusalem'. Slep also took part in the publication of …