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List Of Jewish Musicians
{{short description, None Jewish musicians by country: *Argentina *Austria **Composers *Britain *Canada *France *Germany *Hungary *Israel **Composers *Mexico *Poland *Russia *South Africa *United States **Composers ** :Jewish American musicians See also *Jewish music Jewish music is the music and melodies of the Jewish people. There exist both traditions of religious music, as sung at the synagogue and domestic prayers, and of secular music, such as klezmer. While some elements of Jewish music may originate ... * :Jewish musicians by nationality Musicians by country * Lists of musicians ...
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List Of Argentine Jews
The history of the Jews in Latin America began with seven sailors arriving in Christopher Columbus's crew. Since then, the Jewish population of Latin America has risen to more than 500,000 — most of whom live in Argentina, with large communities also present in Brazil. The following is a list of some prominent Argentine Jews: Athletes * Daniel Brailovsky, football player * Carolina Duer, boxer * Gastón Etlis, tennis player * Nicolas Falczuk, football player * Fernando Fligman, football player * Naón Isidro, football player * Martín Jaite, tennis player * Waldo Kantor, volleyball player * Giselle Kañevsky, field hockey player * Valentina Kogan, handball player * Nora Koppel, weightlifter * Daniela Krukower, judoka * Lucas Matías Licht, football player * Bryan Man, football player * Federico Mociulsky, football player * José Pekerman, football coach * Sergio Roitman, tennis player * Martín Schusterman, rugby player * Diego Schwartzman, tennis player * Juan Pablo So ...
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List Of Polish Jews
From the Middle Ages until the Holocaust, Polish Jews comprised an appreciable part of Poland's population. The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, known for its Warsaw Confederation, religious toleranceHugh Redwald Trevor-Roper, ''From Counter-Reformation to Glorious Revolution'', University of Chicago Press 1992, page 51. Quote: "Poland, at that time, was the most tolerant country in Europe." Also in Britain and the Netherlands' by S. Groenveld, Michael J. Wintle; and in The exchange of ideas' (Walburg Instituut, 1994). and described as ''Heaven for the nobles, Purgatory for the townspeople, Hell for the peasants, and Paradise for the Jews, Paradisus Judaeorum'' (Latin for "Paradise of the Jews"), had attracted tens of thousands of Jews who fled persecution from other European countries. Poland was a major spiritual and cultural center for Ashkenazi Jews. At the start of the Second World War, Poland had the largest Jewish population in the world (over 3.3 million, some 10% of t ...
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Lists Of Jews
This list of lists may include both lists that distinguish between ethnic origin and religious practice, and lists that make no such distinction. Some of the constituent lists also may have experienced additions and/or deletions that reflect incompatible approaches in this regard. By type * List of converts to Judaism *List of European Jewish nobility *List_of_fictional_Jews.html" ;"title="e/nowiki>">e">[de/nowiki>/sup> *_Elkan">e/nowiki>.html"_;"title="e">[d ... *List of fictional Jews">e/nowiki>">e">[de/nowiki>/sup> *_Elkan">e/nowiki>.html"_;"title="e">[d ... *List of fictional Jews *List of former Jews *List of Jewish biblical figures *List of Jewish Nobel laureates *List of Karaite Jews *List of LGBT Jews *List of Sephardic Jews *Lists of Jews associated with literature and journalism By occupation or activity in Judaism * List of Jewish Kabbalists * List of Jewish mysticism scholars *List of Jews in religion **List of High Priests of Israel ** List of Jewish atheists and agn ...
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Jewish Music
Jewish music is the music and melodies of the Jewish people. There exist both traditions of religious music, as sung at the synagogue and domestic prayers, and of secular music, such as klezmer. While some elements of Jewish music may originate in biblical times, differences of rhythm and sound can be found among later Jewish communities that have been musically influenced by location. In the nineteenth century, religious reform led to composition of ecclesiastic music in the styles of classical music. At the same period, academics began to treat the topic in the light of ethnomusicology. Edward Seroussi has written, "What is known as 'Jewish music' today is thus the result of complex historical processes". A number of modern Jewish composers have been aware of and influenced by the different traditions of Jewish music. Religious Jewish music Religious Jewish music in the biblical period The history of religious Jewish music spans the evolution of cantorial, synagogal, and ...
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:Category:Jewish American Musicians
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jewish American Musicians American musicians by ethnic or national origin American Jewish American culture musicians A musician is a person who composes, conducts, or performs music. According to the United States Employment Service, "musician" is a general term used to designate one who follows music as a profession. Musicians include songwriters who wri ...
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List Of Jewish American Composers
''This is a list of Jewish American composers. For listings of Jewish American songwriters, musicals writers, and film composers, see List of Jewish American musicians, which shares some names with this list. For other famous Jewish Americans, see List of Jewish Americans.'' * Larry Adler (1914–2001), composer * Lera Auerbach (b. 1973), naturalized American, Russian-born composer * Milton Babbitt (1916–2011), composer Alan Rich, ''American Pioneers: Ives to Cage and Beyond'' (1995) * Irving Berlin (1888–1989), composer and lyricistNicolas Slonismky, ''Music Since 1900'', 5th edition, Schirmer Books (1994) * Leonard Bernstein (1918–1990), composer and conductor * José Antonio Bowen (b. 1952), jazz musician and president of Goucher College * Herbert Brün (1918-2000), naturalized American, German-born composer, pioneer of electronic and computer music. * David Burger composer of choral music, including Tefliah Lishlom Medinat Yisrael * Aaron Copland (1900–1990), ...
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List Of Jews From Sub-Saharan Africa
This is a list of Jews from Sub-Saharan Africa. It is arranged by country of origin. The vast majority of African Jews inhabiting areas below the Sahara live in South Africa, and are mainly of Ashkenazi (largely Lithuanian) origin. A number of Beta Israel also reside in Ethiopia. Additionally, small post-colonial communities exist elsewhere. Cameroon * Yaphet Kotto, actor (Cameroonian father) DR Congo * Léon Kengo wa Dondo, Prime Minister of Zaire (Polish-Jewish father) * Moïse Katumbi, businessman and politician (Greek-Jewish father) * Olivier Strelli, fashion designer Ethiopia and Eritrea * Ephraim Isaac, Phd Princeton Scholar * Adisu Massala, politician * Esti Mamo, Ethiopian-Israeli model * Meskie Shibru-Sivan, actress and singer * Yosef Ben-Jochannan, historian Kenya * Israel Somen, businessman and diplomat * Jonathan Somen, entrepreneur * Erica Mann, architect, town planner, NGO leader, women's cooperatives developer * Igor Mann, veterinarian, senior civil servi ...
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List Of Russian Jews
:''This List of Jews contains individuals who, in accordance with Wikipedia's verifiability and no original research policies, have been identified as Jews by reliable sources.'' The following is a list of Jews born in the territory of the former Russian Empire. It is geographically defined, so it also includes people born after the dissolution of the Russian Empire in 1922 and its successor the Soviet Union in 1991. A few years before the Holocaust, the Jewish population of the Soviet Union (excluding Western Ukraine and the Baltic states that were not part of the Soviet Union then) stood at over 5 million, most of whom were Ashkenazic as opposed to Sephardic, with some Karaite minorities. It is estimated that more than half died directly as a result of the Holocaust. Politics and military Politicians * Georgy Arbatov, Soviet politician, academic and political advisor * Aizik Aronchik, attempted to assassinate the Tsar Alexander II Aronchik, Aizik Borisovich on Brokhaus ...
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List Of Mexican Jews
Mexico has had a Jewish population since the early Colonial Era. However, these early individuals could not openly worship as they were persecuted by the Spanish Inquisition for practicing Judaism. After achieving independence, Mexico eventually adopted freedom of religion and began receiving Jewish immigrants, many of them refugees. The book '' Estudio histórico de la migración judía a México 1900-1950'' has records of almost 18,300 who emigrated to Mexico between 1900 and 1950. Most (7,023) were Ashkenazi Jews whose ancestors had settled in Eastern Europe, mainly Poland. A further 2,640 Jews arrived from either Spain or the Ottoman Empire and 1,619 came from Cuba and the United States. The 2010 Census recorded 67,476 individuals professing Judaism, most of whom live in Mexico City. The following is a list of notable past and present Mexican Jews (not all with both parents Jewish, nor all practising Judaism), arranged by their main field of activity: Jose Luis Seligson Visu ...
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List Of Austrian Jews
Austria first became a center of Jewish learning during the 13th century. However, increasing antisemitism led to the expulsion of the Jews in 1669. Following formal readmission in 1848, a sizable Jewish community developed once again, contributing strongly to Austrian culture. By the 1930s, 300,000 Jews lived in Austria, most of them in Vienna. Following the Anschluss with Nazi Germany, most of the community emigrated or were killed in the Holocaust. The current Austrian Jewish population is 9,000. The following is a list of some prominent Austrian Jews. Here German-speaking Jews from the whole Habsburg monarchy are listed. Athletes * Margarete "Grete" Adler, swimmer, Olympic bronze (4x100-m freestyle relay) * Richard Bergmann, Austria/Britain table tennis player, seven-time world champion, ITTF Hall of Fame * Hedy Bienenfeld (1907–1976), Austrian-American Olympic swimmer * Albert Bogen (Albert Bógathy), fencer (saber), Olympic silver * Fritzi Burger, figure skater, two-tim ...
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List Of Israeli Classical Composers
List of Israeli classical composers A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T W V Y Z External links *https://web.archive.org/web/20110822081822/http://www.imi.org.il/ComposersList.aspx?letter=0. Gallery of composers (includes biographies) of the Israel Music Institute. Accessed January 18, 2010."Members Composers" Database of composer members of the Israel Composers League. Accessed January 18, 2010. {{Composers by nationality *Classical composers Classical composers Israeli Classical composers Israeli Composers A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Classical music, Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. E ...
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