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Yetta Zwerling
… 1940s. Born on 25 December 1894 in Kohliev, near Lemberg, Eastern Galicia. Her father was an employee in a fruit …
Nissan Spivak
… and many of his compositions became famous throughout Eastern Europe and in various Hasidic courts. Especially his …
Haim Effendi
… Secondly, he commanded repertoires of secular songs in at least four languages: Judeo-Spanish; Turkish; Arabic; and … (Turkey) … Sephardic … Hazzan … Singer … Turkey … Izmir … Eastern Sephardi … Haim Effendi …
Eliakum Zunser
… Eastern European poet and singer. He is known for his songs …

Joshua (Osias) Abrass
… un dirizsharn . For an online version, click here . … Eastern European Cantor-Composer … Joshua (Osias) Abrass …
Alexander Uria Boscovich
… and place (Eretz Israel, as a part of the Middle East) in a composition. His interpretations of these …

Avraham Daus
… but also incorporates elements associated with Middle Eastern music. Daus's works include chamber, vocal and …

Shlomo ben Shimshon (Weintraub) Kashtan
… He was apprenticed at the age of nine to an itinerant Eastern European cantor, and maintained this lifestyle … to sing and lead services in Jewish communities throughout Eastern Europe. Because of the exceptional musical and … Cantor Salomon became an acclaimed exponent of Jewish Eastern European culture and tradition. Christians as well …
Tsippi Fleischer
… first generation of Israeli composers in their quests for East-West synthesis. She has incorporated in her works far …
Israel Goldfarb
… work, they tried to combine two styles of Jewish music: the Eastern European musical tradition, associated with Orthodox …