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Nahum Heiman
… Heiman has a unique love affair with the city of Jerusalem, to which he wrote a number of songs. The first … , with lyrics by Eitan Peretz. Another famous song about Jerusalem is the song Shuvi Bat Hasholamit . Heiman tells … song originated in a bet with Dudu Barak about how many Jerusalem neighborhoods could fit in one song. Dudu won. All …
Moshe Nathanson
… Moshe Nathanson, son of Rabbi Nahum Nathanson, was born in Jerusalem in 1899. Until age 10, Nathanson attended a … heder (all-boys religious school) in the old city of Jerusalem. Moshe left the heder to attend Bet Sefer Lemel, the elementary division of the Ezra School in Jerusalem, where Abraham Z. Idelsohn was the director of …
Reuben Rinder
… (1913-1962). The 17 th world congress of Jewish studies, Jerusalem: August 6-10, 2017. [Photo credit: ' The Magnes …
Joseph Moskowitz
… see at the musical archive in the National Library of Jerusalem, For his recordings see ' Joseph Moskowitz ' in …
Haim Effendi
… can be found at the library of the Ben Zvi Institute in Jerusalem). The title of this publication reads: “Conponido …
Haim (Heinz) Alexander
… Alexander (b. Berlin, 1915, immigrated in 1936, lives in Jerusalem), like Ehrlich, is also sometimes considered as … but indeed he acquired formative musical education in Jerusalem, notably with Irma and Stefan Wolpe, then with …
Emanuel Amiran (Pougatchov)
… later worked in various jobs, at the same time studying in Jerusalem with Solomon Rosowsky (1928-1930). Later, Amiran …
Simeon Bellison
… and a collection of his instruments are housed in the Jerusalem Academy of Music in Jerusalem. For an autobiographical item, click here . (go to …
Gary Bertini
… Rinat Choir … Israel Chamber Orchestra … Opera … Theater … Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra … Gary Bertini …
Shlomo Carlebach
… M. Reb Shlomele: the life and world of Shlomo Carlebach. Jerusalem : M. H. Brandwein, 1997. … Rabbi, composer and …