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Efraim Di-Zahav (Goldstein)
… was R. Abraham Moshe Goldstein, a cantor who immigrated to Israel from Odessa, and who was a pupil of the renowned … Ezra School in Jerusalem. Efraim Di-Zahav is known to the Israeli public through the piyut, 'Eliahu ha Navi (Elijah the Prophet),' which was played on Kol Israel Radio every Shabbat. On December 22, 1941, …
Mordekhai Hershman
… of the “well-known cantor Mordecai Hershman to the Land of Israel.” The size of the title equals the one announcing of … also the renowned Yiddish vaudeville actor Menashe Skolnik. Hershman died in New York and the following … performed by modern Chazanim. Eilu Devarim , Shma Koleinu and Aneinu are amongst the most well-known and many …
Asher Shimon Mizrahi
… admirer of Asher Mizrahi, helped him to escape from Eretz Israel on a cargo boat exporting oranges to Malta . The … that had been built between Jews and Arabs living in Eretz Israel . Security officials suggested that Mizrahi stop … singer-actress Habiba Masika, also known as “Havivat el kol” (a double-meaning, implying 'friendly to all' and …
Dudu Barak
… Dudu Barak is a writer of Israeli folk songs. He was born in Jerusalem in 1948 and … idiomatic phrases such as 'Mi pilel vemi Milel' and 'Kol hatan and kol kala appear as well in Baraks' song.' Barak's school was …
Joseph Shlisky
… Roumanian-American Congregation on the Lower East Side, Kol Israel Anshe Poland in Harlem, the Talmud Torah Toras Moshe … Shapiro, and other hazzanut superstars. Shlisky sang in Kol Israel (The Voice of Israel) (1931), which dramatized …
Mordekhai Zeira
… for piano lessons. In 1934 he began working for the Israel Electric Corporation, first in manual labor, but … (' H ultsa Ke h ula Bemif'ala Timshokh Libam Shel Kol Hapo'alim,' and ' H ultsa Ke h ula Vehi Olah Bli Shum Safek Al Kol Ha'itonim'). Over the years, the word ''Itonim' …
Moshe Wilensky
… Hashomer Hatzair , where he was first introduced to Israeli songs. Within the movement was a choir led by the … the late 1930s, Wilensky had joined the satirical theater "Kol Haruhot " ("All the Spirits"), co-founded by the poet … in Jewish communities. In 1950, Wilensky began a program on Kol Israel called " Pizmon Vazemer " ("Hymn and Singer") and …
Elio Piattelli
… the modern Sephardi pronunciation of Hebrew practiced in Israel. He also translated the texts into Italian and … Rome 1986; • Canti liturgici di rito spagnolo del Tempio Israelitico di Firenze (Liturgical Chants of the Sephardic … his compositions appeared in five CDs. Three are by the Ha-Kol Choir: (1) Canti liturgici ebraici [2000]: Mizmôr shirû …
Nahum Heiman
… 'The name Nahche sings in the ears of thousands of Israeli singing fans. The Israeli folk song (Zemer Ivri) is … example is 'The Parvarim,' for whom he wrote two songs: Ilu Kol Ha'ohavim and Ma Sheyesh Li Lomar Lakh . These songs … says they insisted, and were right after all. The song Ilu Kol Ha'ohavim was written a short while before Sinai War. …
Benny Hendel
… worked as the editor and host of cultural programs on Kol-Israel Radio. He was also involved in the translation and …