La source de vie : Nancy’s heritage
A TV program by Josy Eisenberg, directed by Pascale Kenigsberg-Cahen, with the participation of the Consistoire Central and the Lucien Lévy Foundation. With Daniel Dahan (Rabbi of Nancy and its
A TV program by Josy Eisenberg, directed by Pascale Kenigsberg-Cahen, with the participation of the Consistoire Central and the Lucien Lévy Foundation. With Daniel Dahan (Rabbi of Nancy and its
Discover in the video and the playlist iconic songs from the Chassidic music festival which took place in Israel, each year, from 1969 to 1992.
Watch excerpts from the concert of the Petit Mish-Mash, which took place the 9th of December 2018, at the Synagogue of l’ULIF- Copernic.
Originally, the hora (also known as “Romanian hora”, “zhok”, “londre”, “volakh” or “krimer”) is a slow dance often practiced in Romania (Moldova, Bessarabia, Bukovina) and in certain areas of Ukraine,
Special Israeli hora
Formed in the Séminaire Israélite de France by masters such as Léon Algazi or Alberto Hemsi, Jacques Arnold officiated as a cantor during almost ten years, in particular in the small synagogue of
by Laure Schnapper Isaac Strauss, a famous composer during the Second Empire, was born on June 2, 1806 into a Jewish family in Strasbourg. Among his works, consisting of numerous
Isaac Strauss was born as Emmanuel Israel on June 2, 1806 in Strasbourg. His father was a barber, who used to play violin on occasion of weddings, and festivals and
Watch video clips of the fourth edition of the European Institute of Jewish Music’s Gala Concert which took place on Sunday November 11th 2018, Cortot Hall (Paris), with the support
Dedicated to the music of the Chevatim led by Elie Botbol Originaly of Meknes, Elie Botbol settled in Paris where he worked as a doctor-psychiatrist. A learned man, he