Kyiv students sing in Yiddish and Hebrew: a cultural bridge between Ukraine and Israel — about the Kiev group “Bou Nashir”
Kyiv collective "Bow Nashir" continues to amaze: Ukrainian students perform songs in Yiddish and Hebrew, creating a unique cultural bridge between Ukraine and Israel.
But what is behind this project? Why do students, many of whom are not Jewish, choose such an unusual musical path?
I told this story Eduard Doks, from Kyiv, specially for Vesti
The Sholom Aleichem Museum in Kyiv became a place where famous Jewish songs were heard. Students Department of Vocals, Kyiv University named after Boris Grinchenko presented a program including compositions in Yiddish and Hebrew.
One of the most memorable performances was Roman Stukalo’s performance of the famous Israeli song "Shema, Yisrael". It was followed by Yiddish songs such as "Afn veg shteit a boym" And "Oifn prypichek brent a firel"performed by students David Zagorulko and Anastasia Troshchinskaya.
David's older sister, Dasha Zagorulko, and Anastasia Grishchenko supplemented the program with Israeli hits such as “Tzel etz tamar le oh yareah” And "Yerushalayim shel zaav".
History of the group "Bow Nashir"
The Bow Nashir team was created in 2010 on the basis of the Beiteinu Jewish community center. Its artistic director is…
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