Female Vocalists


 
  Noa is Israel's leading international concert and performing artist. She has toured the world extensively with her sophisticated blend of contemporary western pop and Mid-Eastern inflections.  
       
  One of the foremost Israeli singers and musicians of recent times, Din Din is a chosen artist of the Israel Cultural Excellence Foundation and has been at the top of the airplay charts on all Israeli major radio formats.  
       
  Debbie Friedman - singer, songwriter and guitarist - has recorded 19 albums. For those who know Debbie's music, it has become a treasured part of their lives - a CD listened to every morning on the way to work in order to focus and prepare for the day. For children and adults alike, Debbie's music is living Judaism.  
       
 

Theresa Tova's unique approach blends the Jazz idiom with Yiddish song, and often alternates between English and Yiddish. An award winning actor, singer and writer, she is a "classy, jazzy and deliciously sensous performer".

 
       
 

Neshama Carlebach follows in the tradition of soul singing and storytelling established by her father, Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach. Neshama's talent and charisma endear her to people of all ages as she performs throughout the US, Canada, Europe and Israel.

 
       
 
Dr. Maria Krupoves is an artist and folklorist, internationally acclaimed singer and musical interpreter of the songs of Central and Eastern Europe. She sings in Yiddish, Polish, Lithuanian, Byelorussian, Russian, Gypsy, Karaim, Tatar and other languages.  
       
 
Barb Jungr - with her unique vocal style, critics have compared her with Nina Simone, Peggy Lee and Edith Piaf - declaring her "one of the best interpreters of Jaques Brel and Bob Dylan anywhere on this angst ridden planet today".  
       
 
Joanne Borts is one of New York's favorite theater and Cabaret artists with a solid reputation as performer of both American popular/theater music and the music of her Yiddish speaking family.  
       
 
Julie Silver writes liturgical-based music as well as new American Jewish ballads that come from the traditions of Joni Mitchell, James Taylor and Joan Baez, among others. Her style is diverse: introspective and engaging, uplifting and charming, or sweet, fun and endearing. Her music touches people with its beauty and simplicity.  
       
 
Shira Kline is a Jewish musician, educator and performer. For the past fourteen years she has worked with a diverse array of Jewish communities in New York and around the country. She works with national organizations, Syanagogues, museums, Jewish Community Centers, schools, families, students, and theater companies.  
       
  Adrienne Cooper is one of the most influential performers of Yiddish vocal music today. Grammy nominated, she has performed and recorded with, among others, The Klezmatics, Hasidic New Wave and The Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band. New collaborations include Ghetto Tango and Mikveh.  
       
 

Shuly Nathan, singer and storyteller, made history with her song "Jerusalem of Gold". Since then, Shuly and guitar have travelled the world, bringing the songs of Israel to audiences everywhere.

 
       
  Claire Barry. Her career goes back decades, when as a little girl as half of the singing Barry Sisters she charmed people all around the world. Her vast repertoire includes songs in Yiddish, English, Hebrew, and Russian.  
       
 
Chana Rothman has developed a uniquely female Jewish musical voice, working with a diversity of populations. With packed shows around the city and sold-out performance at the Downtown Seder, Chana explores ways to connect and build community.  
       
 

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