The composers of the Terezin ghetto perished in the Holocaust, but their work lives on.
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Why gospel singing is well at home in the synagogue.
Joshua Radin went hungry when he was a struggling artist.
Indie rocker Geva Alon reveals how his ‘hard, stressful and tense’ life as an Israeli fuels his hit albums
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Bassist Avishai Cohen says his mother’s Ladino singing was a huge influence. That and Chick Corea.
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From the ashes of the ultra-Jewish Cajun Dance Party, the next big thing.
Sephardi humour and music enhances the festival
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Barbara Grunthal is a mainstay of the Manchester music scene
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He may wear a kippah and tzitzit but Eprhyme is a fixture on the New York hip hop scene.
The celebrated piano virtuoso Menahem Pressler is 86. So is it time to retire to the golf course? Not likely
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Indie band Vampire Weekend have been accused of being over-privileged cultural imperialists.