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Mordechai Yardeni (Motl Sherman)
… pseudonym Mordechai Yardeni, his first compositions Eso eynay (I lift my eyes) and Tsaakat ha-navi (Lamentations of …
Albert Elias
… Elias was a virtuoso nay player, composer and instrument maker. In Baghdad Elias studied law as well as the nay with a Syrian teacher. He played with some of the … Center (Hebrew) Elias builds and explains about the Nay . (Hebrew) Elias tells about himself. Sources by …
Dudu Barak
… phrase of the song 'Eretz Yisrael Yafa...Ne'ara tovat enayim…' This phrase comes from Levin Kipnis's song 'Eliezer … grade. Kipnis's song begins with the words: 'Ne'ara tovat enayim, hati kadech hashkini mayim…' Additional idiomatic …
Max Helfman
… Shabbat Kodesh (1942), a Sabbath Cantata , and his Di naye hagode (1948), a Yiddish-language Cantata about …
Nahum Heiman
… show are: Tefilat Dayag and At Shoma'at , sung by Meir Banay; Anshey Hageshem ; and At Ro'a Zoanit , sang by Moshe … a tribute evening in honor of Heiman. Yizhar Cohen, Meir Banay, Avi Peretz and etc all participated in the evening. The …
Jo Amar
… Mann Auditorium with the Andalusian Orchestra, with Amir Benayoun as the opening act. For many, Amar represents …
Ezra Aharon ("Azuri")
… and English) (The recording continues with Yaqub al-‘Amari, nay, at minute 45:50. See description under al-‘Amari, …
David Menahem
… he has served as a community rabbi. He plays the oud, the nay, as well as percussions. His cousin, the cantor Moshe … and composer … Piyyutim … Haim Louk … oud player … nay player … Composer … David Menahem …
Else Lasker-Schüler
Else Lasker-Schüler was a German-Jewish poet and playwright famous for her bohemian …
Herman Svet
… he wrote articles for the Kiev Yiddish daily newspaper Di naye tsayt (The new times) in Russian, and someone on the …