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.Одним из основных козырей, использованых в предвыборных роликах партией Авигдора Либермана Наш Дом Израиль, являлся российский бард Александр Розе...
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.Одним из основных козырей, использованых в предвыборных роликах партией Авигдора Либермана Наш Дом Израиль, являлся российский бард Александр Розенбаум.Розенбаум охарактеризовал Либермана , как человека, который «следует по пути Жаботинского, Бегина и прежнего Шарона» На семи ветрах, на семи холмах, Солнцем он палим - Иерусалим. Масличной горой всех зовёт он в бой Сабров и олим - Иерусалим.
Йом ве лайла, йом ве лайла Аколь бе-седер бе Ерушалаим. Знаешь, мама, ходим прямо Из Яд-Вашем сквозь строй в Ерушалаим. Пришла победа - мы ходим в хедер. Аколь беседер бэ Ерушалаим.
На семи ветрах, на семи холмах У Стены стою я и тфилу пою. Далека капель, вей шма Исраэль! Годы привели в Иерусалим.
Йом ве лайла, йом ве лайла Еврей с судьбою каждый день играет. Йом ве лайла, йом ве лайла Всех нас зовёт к себе Ерушалаим. Гнула спину мать за сына, Своих детей теряла Палестина, Горело небо, сжигали Ребе, Но помнит мир Синай и гнев Энтеббе.
На семи ветрах, на семи холмах Я нашёл себя и потерял тебя. Только одна цель - Эрец-Исраэль, Только один гимн - Иерусалим.
Йом ве лайла, йом ве лайла Мы говорим: Шалом Ерушалаим! Йом ве лайла, йом ве лайла Для всех для нас, Господь, храни Израиль! Нам светила сквозь обиды Шестиконечная звезда Давида. Но нету края, где нас не знают. Аколь беседер бэ Ерушалаим. Йом ве лайла - день и ночь, Аколь беседер бэ Ерушалаим - всё в порядке в Иерусалиме
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ליליִאַן ליוקס און מײַק בורשטײן זינגען "זאָג עס מיך זינגענדיק" Лилиан Люкс и Майк Бурстин /Бурштейн/ поют "Скажи мне это песней"...
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ליליִאַן ליוקס און מײַק בורשטײן זינגען "זאָג עס מיך זינגענדיק" Лилиан Люкс и Майк Бурстин /Бурштейн/ поют "Скажи мне это песней" Liliam Lux and her son, Mike Burstyn in early recording of , "SAY IT WITH A SONG" in Yiddish
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Chaim Tauber was born on 14 June 1901. in Molive (Mogilev-Podolsky, Podolia, now Ukraine). His father was a poor tailor. Tauber studied in cheder, ...
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Chaim Tauber was born on 14 June 1901. in Molive (Mogilev-Podolsky, Podolia, now Ukraine). His father was a poor tailor. Tauber studied in cheder, and later - in a commercial school. He participated in Mogilev-Podolsky society "Di Yiddish bine" under the direction of Burekh Mozshvitsa. Soon, "Die moliver trupe," with Tauber on hand goes on a long "tour" in the surrounding villages, during which they play "Dray matunes / Three gifts" by Yitzhak Peretz Leibush.. After a few productive years in Romania (1920-1925) where Tauber develops his skills as an actor and a writer, he leaves for North America.
On 25 July 1925. Tauber arrived in Montreal (Canada), In 1928-1929 Tauber plays in the Philadelphia theater "Casino" under the leadership of Julius Nathanson, for which he first wrote the comedy "Der galitsianer rebe" and the libretto, "Dus goldene ringele." The music for both plays was written Ruvin Osovski. However, Tauber continues to perform on stage in . He played in the Brooklyn Liberty Theater in the 1930-1931 season, In 1932 the Boston Grand Opera saw a premiere of his new play "Tsvey hertser" staged by Samuel Goldenberg, In December of that year Yiddish radio first performed his play "Der cloun." Season of 1933-1934 was most successful in the career of Tauber starting with the New York Avenue Theatre second premiere of the operetta by Alexander Olshanetsky, "Der katerinschik." Songwriter was Chaim Tauber. The main parts were played by Julius Nathanson and Luba Kadison Nathanson, who became the first performer of the most popular of the songs written by Chaim Tower "Ich hob dich tsufil lib."
In 1934. Tauber, in collaboration with William Siegel, wrote the script the musical show "A freyleche Mishpucha," which premiered at the New York Public Theater. The music was written by Sholem Secunda.
In 1939. Tauber began working in film. He first appears in episode: in the movie "Kol Nidre" and "Der Groyser Eytsegeber." In 1940. Tauber wrote scripts and lyrics for musical comedies to music of Sholem Seconda "Mein zindele", "Der idisher nign", "Motl der opereytor." In the film, "Motl der opereytor" Tauber played the title role. The director of these films was Joseph Zeid.
Chaim Tauber died in 1972
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בערי שװעסטער (בײגעלמאַן שװעסטער) זינגען צי זײַן אַ חתונה Barry (Bagelman) Sisters, Claire and Merna sing "Let There be A Wedding" (Tsi za...
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בערי שװעסטער (בײגעלמאַן שװעסטער) זינגען צי זײַן אַ חתונה Barry (Bagelman) Sisters, Claire and Merna sing "Let There be A Wedding" (Tsi zayn a Khasene) Клэйр и Mэрна Бeрри (Бейгельман) поют свадебную песню.
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סימור רעכטצײַט זינגט אַ ייִדדישע װערסיע פֿין מײַאַמי-ביטש רומבע Известная румба на идиш Excellent Yidish version of Miami Beach Rumba Seymour Rexite ...
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סימור רעכטצײַט זינגט אַ ייִדדישע װערסיע פֿין מײַאַמי-ביטש רומבע Известная румба на идиш Excellent Yidish version of Miami Beach Rumba Seymour Rexite (January 18, 1908 -- October 14, 2002), originally Rechtzeit, was an actor and singer of the Yiddish theater, film and radio in the United States, and for some time president of the Hebrew Actors Union.
Born in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland, and a child prodigy, Rexite emigrated to the United States in 1920, along with his father, a cantor, and his older brother Jack Rechtzeit, an actor and songwriter. The then-immigration quotas prevented Seymour's mother and other siblings from emigrating from Poland, so Seymour sang a song, which his brother Jack had composed, before President Calvin Coolidge which so moved the President that he granted the entry visas.[1]
Rexite performed Yiddish translations of pop music standards as well as songs written in his native language. He starred in a musical featuring Yiddish music at a theatre on Second Avenue opposite the famous soprano Isa Kremer which was entitled The Song of the Ghetto. He married Miriam Kressyn, another star of the Yiddish stage, in 1943. Kressyn died at age 86 in 1996; they had no children. Rexite died in 2002 in New York City. The couple is buried under the family name Rechtzeit in Block 67 of Mount Hebron Cemetery. This section is reserved for those who were part of New York Yiddish theater and is maintained by the Yiddish Theater Alliance
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