Efim alexandrov biography books

          This article examines works by Efim Alexandrov and Alexander Tsaliuk, contemporary Russian artists who chose to devote their careers to the revival of Yiddish.

          Efim Alexandrov is a Russian artist of the "spoken word” genre (stand-up comedian) and performer of Jewish music....

          The Songs of the Jewish Shtetle

          The Songs of the Jewish Shtetle is a cultural musical project aimed at preserving Jewish cultural heritage.

          The project has gathered songs in Yiddish, a language put on the Red List of Threatened Languages by UNESCO. Before World War II, the number of native Yiddish speakers was approximately 11 million people.

          Efim Alexandrov, the author, art director and soloist of the project, Honoured Artist of the Russian Federation, singer and custodian of Yiddish song tradition.

        1. This article examines works by Efim Alexandrov and Alexan- der Tsaliuk, contemporary Russian artists who chose to devote their careers to the revival of Yiddish.
        2. Efim Alexandrov is a Russian artist of the "spoken word” genre (stand-up comedian) and performer of Jewish music.
        3. This article examines works by Efim Alexandrov and Alexander Tsaliuk, contemporary Russian artists who chose to devote their careers to the.
        4. Recently, I spoke by phone with his son, Efim AlexandrovZitserman, and learned that the song was based on Zitserman's deportation from Bershad, his escape.
        5. During the Holocaust, 6 million Jewish people were killed, thus the number of Yiddish speakers halved. The language continued in literature, oral speech, Ashkenazi folklore, and in songs. The project is as unique as the Jewish songs in Yiddish, which had been persecuted in various places that Jews had settled, and generally played only by small klezmer ensembles beforehand, were for the first time performed by a large symphony orchestra.

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          Efim Alexandrov, the author, art director and soloist of the project, Honoured Artist of the Russian Federation, singer and custodian of Yiddish song tradition, was awarded for his cultural