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Noam Sheriff
… Hametim (1985), Sephardic Passion (1992), and Psalms of Jerusalem (1995). Sheriff is known and often performed in …
David Menahem
… the greatest cantors of Iraq. As a child, he grew up in Jerusalem and absorbed the 'Yerushalmi cantorial tradition' in … Orchestra of Ashdod, the Nazareth Orchestra, the New Jerusalem Orchestra, and more. Rabbi Menachem sang and played … Zion Yechezkel, David Shiro, and orchestras such as the Jerusalem East-West Orchestra. He also composed a melody for …
Zalman Polak
… to Israel with his mother. 1920: Injured in the riots in Jerusalem. 1921: Invited to serve as cantor in The Great … in cantorial organizations and taught in Tel Aviv and in Jerusalem. 1985: Passed away in Jerusalem. … Cantor, composer and teacher of Ashkenazi prayer …

Isaac Eliyahu Navon
… lifelong dream: to settle in Palestine. He settled in Jerusalem and committed himself to music and poetry. He … and fortune in the publishing of his songbook Yinon (Jerusalem, 1932). According to Moshe David Ga'on, Navon was … Navon owns treasures in his lonely house in Jerusalem, this city of many writers, some of which are his …
Jan Radzynski
… Skolnik. Vol. 17. 2 nd ed. Detroit:Macmillan Reference USA, 2007. pp. 61-62. … Composer … Composers … Composer … …

Shelomo Zalman Rivlin
… Born in Jerusalem where he officiated as cantor at the Shirat Israel …
Mendi Rodan
… abroad. In addition to conducting, Rodan headed the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance (1984-1993). According to …

Europa Rossi
… Skolnik. Vol. 17. 2nd ed. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2007. Harrán, Don. 'Madama Europa, Jewish singer in … Skolnik, Vol. 17. 2nd ed. (Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2007), 473, 22 vols. [2] Harrán, Don. 'Madama Europa, …
Moshe Rudinow
… Fred Skolnik. 2nd ed. Vol. 17. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2007. 523. Gale Virtual Reference Library . Web. 5 June …
Martha Schlamme
… US in 1948. She became a popular singer, giving over a thousand concerts. An expert in folksong, Schlamme sang in 12 …