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Max Brod
… 1884 – Tel-Aviv, 1968, immigrated in 1938). Czech writer, poet, playwright, essayist and composer. The first …
Shir Hanamal
… One example is ‘Song of the Port’ written by the eminent poetess Lea Goldberg to mark the celebration of the opening … … Children's Songs … Field recordings … Field work … Hebrew poets … Israeli Folk Songs … Israeli Music … Israeli poets … Zemer Ivri … Shir Hanamal …
Teivat Noah
… … Children's Songs … Field recordings … Field work … Hebrew poets … Israeli Folk Songs … Israeli Music … Israeli poets … Zemer Ivri … Teivat Noah …

Music in Ancient Israel
A detailed survey of the music in the Bible and in post biblical sources. Very technical.

Kaddish
Poem for a high voice (without text), or also for violin or flute or oboe and piano.

Archivolti, Samuel
… Music and Musicians … 36382 … London … Macmillan … … 2001 … Poetry … Poets … Grammar … Rabbi … Italy … Don Harrán … Archivolti, …
Tsippi Fleischer
… Two Branches (1989, cantata, text by Chansa, an Arab woman poet of the sixth century). Fleischer is a prolific …

Shabbat Hamalcah
… Lechu Neranena, Shalom Aleichem, Kiddush, and 16th century poet Rabbi Yisrael Najara 's Ya Ribun Alam Ve'Almaya …
Shmerke Kaczerginski
… At the age of 15 he began publishing original songs and poetry, including Tates, mames, kinderlekh ('Fathers, … crash at the age of 45. Renowned during his lifetime as a poet and writer, Kaczerginski dedicated much of his time … Of Vilna: The Songs Of World War II Jewish Resistance: … Poet, folkorist & partisan in the Vilna ghetto … 0 … Vilna … …
"Sha'ali Yefefiyah" (Ask, lovely one)
… undoubtedly inspired by Yehuda Halevi's poem Yefe Nof . The poetry of the Jews of Yemen and other Eastern communities frequently imitated that of Jewish-Spanish poetry. Zadok Zubeiri sings this song in the melody …