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Asher Shimon Mizrahi
… community took notice of Asher Mizrahi’s pleasant voice and musical talents, and he began to earn money working as a … Asher Mizrahi assimilated very quickly to Tunisian life and culture, and within a year was able to bring his wife and … Moshe, Mizrahi became a highly respected figure in the musical life of Jerusalem , writing songs in Ladino, …
David Beyglman
… Ostrowiec (Kielce province of Poland). Beyglman began his musical education at a young age, studying several … early years of the war and of ghetto life, and new forms of musical and theatrical expression were adapted to the harsh … concerts and theater shows staged in the House of Culture and in the sports hall of the ghetto’s gymnasium. In …
Yosef Hadar
… Yosef Hadar was born in Tel Aviv in 1926 to a musical family. His mother Yafa and his father Yehiel were … of Latrun and in Operation Hiram, as well as serving as a culture officer and as a singing instructor. His … contribution to Israeli folk song as a composer and as a musical educator. The award was granted to him by the Center …

Issachar Miron-Michrovsky
… Director of Music for Israel's Ministry of Education and Culture. He served as the National Officer-in-Chief of Art … Opera with Tsipora Miron, piano, and was released by the Musical Heritage Society Inc. under the direction of Dr. … music” and a winner of multiple prizes for poetry. The Musical Heritage released his 4 liturgical cantatas for …
Moshe Wilensky
… Hebrew instruction alongside general studies. Wilensky's musical talent emerged at four when he began playing the … musician Yitzhak Edel, who greatly influenced Wilensky's musical development, teaching him music theory. In 1928, … the land… His early songs and hymns are embedded in Hebrew culture and are sung to this day." In 1986, he received the …
Moshe Nathanson
… Nathanson decided to transfer to the Institute of Musical Art in New York (now the Julliard School of Music). … Jerusalem,” a weekly WMCA radio program to promote Hebrew culture and song. The first broadcast was released a month … the Bureau’s summer camp, Achvah, where he served as the musical director for many years. Nathanson passed away in …
Reuben Rinder
… Rinder was influential in shaping 20th-century Jewish musical culture. Through insights from the Rinder papers and Rose … Berkeley), this paper connects Rinder’s approach to Jewish musical leadership with the global yearnings of the San …
Emanuel Amiran (Pougatchov)
… Hebrew language, the Bible and the fundamentals of Jewish culture. In Russia, Amiran began his music studies with Joel … In 1948, Amiran was appointed officer and instructor of musical activities in the IDF and was co-founder of the IDF … in 1993 in Kibbutz Yaqum. Amiran is well remembered as a musical educator and composer. His compositions include over …
Abel Ehrlich
… Mizrahi music, most of his works are atonal or serial. “His musical language ranges from accessible, tonal, metric and … Robert Jay. Twenty Israeli composers: voices of a culture . … Israeli composer … 11807 … Abel Ehrlich … רונית …

Shlomo ben Shimshon (Weintraub) Kashtan
… throughout Eastern Europe. Because of the exceptional musical and emotional power of his singing, he attained a … became an acclaimed exponent of Jewish Eastern European culture and tradition. Christians as well as Jews responded … Salomon was one of the earliest synagogue cantors whose musical compositions are extant today, and the earliest …