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Joshua (Osias) Abrass
… Yiddish in Elias Zaludowski's Ḳulṭur-ṭreger fun der Idisher liṭurgye: hisṭorish-biografisher iberbliḳ iber ḥazones̀, ḥazonim un dirizsharn . For …

Joseph Altschul
… Yiddish in Elias Zaludowski's Ḳulṭur-ṭreger fun der Idisher liṭurgye: hisṭorish-biografisher iberbliḳ iber ḥazones̀, ḥazonim un dirizsharn , …

Jacob Bauer
… Yiddish in Elias Zaludowski's Ḳulṭur-ṭreger fun der Idisher liṭurgye: hisṭorish-biografisher iberbliḳ iber ḥazones̀, ḥazonim un dirizsharn , page …
Abel Ehrlich
… 1990). (*The photo was taken from IMI website) [1] Fleisher, Robert Jay. Twenty Israeli composers: voices of a …
Rahamim Amar
… cooperated closely with the Jerusalem-born poet and cantor Asher Mizrahi. They created several religious songs that are …
Noam Sheriff
… Noam Sheriff (b. Tel-Aviv, 1935-2018), composer, conductor and lecturer. Sheriff is the only celebrated Israeli composer of his … Sephardic Passion (1992), and Psalms of Jerusalem (1995). Sheriff is known and often performed in Germany . He is …

Isaac Eliyahu Navon
… of Adrianpole. This activity was initiated by the publisher Binyamin Becher in Istanbul, who recruited Navon to …

Max Spicker
… Temple Emanuel (1898-1910). He also worked for the publisher G. Schirmer, where he edited many musical anthologies. …
Yehiel 'Adaki
… to hear the same singers begin to sing the piyyut Sha'ar Asher Nisgar in a Sephardic melody and a Yemenite accent. It … (b. 1933). In the forties, he worked in Jerusalem as an usher at the cinema, and later again as a goldsmith. The …

Eduard Birnbaum
… name, subject, location and community, or the original publisher. He also developed a complex card system which …