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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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    The Greek Orthodox Church and the Holocaust by The University of Crete HaZefira 1981 Archived 2015-12-16 at the Wayback Machine, Continuation Archived...
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    preschool-teacher theater"), where some well known Hebrew performers such as Bracha Zefira and Sara Levi-Tanai participated. In 1956, he retired from his job as an...
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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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    Hoffman and Shai Bachar, “Bein Nahar Prat” (Chaim Nahman Bialik, Bracha Zefira) Ilanit, “Numi, Numi” (Joel Engel, Yehiel Heilperin) Inbal, “Hachnisini...
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    and present, of Yemenite Jewish heritage—a long line that includes Bracha Zefira, Shoshana Damari, Haim Moshe, Zohar Argov, Ofra Haza, Gali Atari, Dana International...
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    in British History. Frank Cass. pp. 42–59. ISBN 0-7146-3464-6. Rokéah, Zefira Entin (1988). "Money and the hangman in late thirteenth century England:...
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