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UCLA Library Jewish and Israel Studies Librarian Diane Mizrachi and Music Librarian Matthew Vest explore the history of Jewish musicians who made important contributions to musical and cultural life in Los Angeles through unique objects from the UCLA Library's collection.
Explore the Drawn to Paradise virtual exhibit: https://guides.library.ucla.edu/drawntoparadise
The songs shared in the video have been reduced in length due to copyright restrictions. Below is a list of the song titles and artists for reference.
Fanny Brice, “Becky Is Back in the Ballet”
Naomi Schemer, “Jerusalem of Gold”
Eddy Manson, “Suite From Little Fugitive”
Kiss, “Rock’n Roll All Night”
Eric Zeisl, “Requiem Ebraico”
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, “3 Sephardic Songs, No. 1. Alte Montagne”
Arnold Schoenberg, “A Survivor from Warsaw”
UCLA Library Jewish and Israel Studies Librarian Diane Mizrachi and Music Librarian Matthew Vest explore the history of Jewish musicians who made important contributions to musical and cultural life in Los Angeles through unique objects from the UCLA Library's collection.
Explore the Drawn to Paradise virtual exhibit: https://guides.library.ucla.edu/drawntoparadise
The songs shared in the video have been reduced in length due to copyright restrictions. Below is a list of the song titles and artists for reference.
Fanny Brice, “Becky Is Back in the Ballet”
Naomi Schemer, “Jerusalem of Gold”
Eddy Manson, “Suite From Little Fugitive”
Kiss, “Rock’n Roll All Night”
Eric Zeisl, “Requiem Ebraico”
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, “3 Sephardic Songs, No. 1. Alte Montagne”
Arnold Schoenberg, “A Survivor from Warsaw”