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El Incendio de Saloniki: The Song of the Fire
… destructive in scale, the fire came as a great blow to the Jewish community living in Saloniki at the time. The fire … tens of thousands of Jews homeless and consumed most of the Jewish neighborhood in the old city, including areas of … is essentially comprised of a few hundred vital years of cultural life, tragically bookended by the expulsion from …

Hirsch Glik
… the members of the FPO were also heavily involved in the cultural life of the Vilna ghetto. Many partisan writers, … writing of this song; first, a battle between a group of Jewish partisans and SS officers in the forests near Vilna …
Viktor Ullmann
… He was active in Terezín during a time when musical and cultural activity was officially promoted by Nazi officials. … them to H.G. Adler after the war. Ullmann’s interest in Jewish themes peaked for the first time in Terezín, …

Issachar Miron-Michrovsky
… the first Nazi death camp of the “final solution of the Jewish question.” Their holy remains were buried in the … most horrible crime of crimes. After his discharge from the Jewish Brigade of the British Army, where Issachar Miron … In the 60s he became the Music Director of America-Israel Cultural Foundation in Israel and in the U.S.A. Professor …
Shefa Gold
… is a Rabbi, composer, and spiritual leader in the liberal Jewish denominations in the USA. She was ordained as a Rabbi … Hebrew chanting at Kol Zimra, a formal training program in Jewish chant. She is also a leader and a teacher at ALEPH (Alliance for Jewish Renewal), and with her partner, she founded C-DEEP, …
Pete Sokolow
… roots in the Catskills span older and newer generations of Jewish musicians. Sokolow has played with many major figures … Multiple languages. By Yiddish Book Center: Regenerating Jewish Culture. Pete Sokolow discussed and demonstrated the …
Brakha Tzefira
… in that it helped expose the traditions of different ethnic groups to each other, something that was encouraged by … Tzefira knew from her childhood including Sephardic songs, Jewish songs from Yemen, Persia, and Bukhara, as well as … continued collecting songs and melodies from oriental Jewish communities, Bedouins, and Arabs, which were then …
Songs of Palestinian Jews from the Collection of Isaac Lurie (1913)
… The collection of historical Jewish field recordings at the Vernadsky National Library of … cycle events recorded in 1913 in Ottoman Palestine from Jewish singers belonging to Middle Eastern communities … The recordings are all of male voices singing solo or in groups without instrumental accompaniment. One puzzling …
Book review: James Kaplan, Irving Berlin: New York Genius
… Song”. For a start, it represents two of the four genres (Jewish, Irish, Italian, and ‘coon’, the demeaning white take … heart of what became Berlin’s true genius and of what was Jewish – or at least ‘Jew-ish’ – about Berlin’s life and … , points out how Berlin completely neutralized both his own cultural background and that of the society he was selling …
Communal singing
… characteristics of the Israeli society. In homogenous groups (such as those of the Kibbuzim), communal singing was … especially after the fourth and fifth Aliyot [1924-1939] (Jewish immigrations to Palestine), specifically in large … by Talila Eliram , written for the JMRC. [2] An early Jewish-Zionist commando unit in Palestine that existed until …