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Bracha Zefira (Hebrew: ברכה צפירה, also
spelled Braha Tzfira; 15
April 1910 – 1
April 1990) was a
pioneering Israeli folk singer, songwriter, musicologist...
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performs and
records led by its own lead
violinists Federico Guglielmo and
Zefira Valova, or by
guest conductors including Maxim Emelyanychev (chief conductor...
- The Crusades: A History. London: Continuum. ISBN 0-8264-7269-9. Rokéah,
Zefira Entin (1988). "Money and the
hangman in late
Thirteenth Century England:...
- well as a Kahanist.
Ariel Zilber was born in Tel Aviv. His mother,
Bracha Zefira, was a po****r
singer of
Yemenite Jewish origin and his father, Ben Ami...
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British History.
Frank C****. pp. 42–59. ISBN 0714634646. OL 1710943M. Rokéah,
Zefira Entin (1988). "Money and the
hangman in late
Thirteenth Century England:...
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versions of
Yemenite songs. In the 1930s and 1940s,
Yemenite singer Bracha Zefira researched and
recorded many
Yemenite songs, and also sang
original compositions...
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Aronne Lombroso, a
tradesman from Verona, and his
mother was
Zeffora (or
Zefira) Levi from
Chieri near Turin.
Cesare Lombroso descended from a line of rabbis...
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early music by
Italian composers with Il Pomo d’Oro ensemble,
conducted by
Zefira Valova, at the Théâtre du
Capitole in the
southwestern French city of Toulouse...
- upon her
Funerary Monument(s)". Peregrinations. 8 (4): 117–39. Rokéah,
Zefira Entin (1988). "Money and the
hangman in late
thirteenth century England:...
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Auxiliary steel sloop with
aluminium flybridge,
sistership of All
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Zefira 49.70 m (163 ft)
Fitzroy Yachts Ed
Dubois 2010
Aluminium sloop Ohana II...