The performer pays tribute to mark 11 years since the passing of her friend, mentor and fellow singer-songwriter whose vision revolutionized progressive Jewish prayer services
The Kayan Project consists of a Druze, a Jew and a Muslim, reflecting their native region's diversity; 'It took us 3,500 kilometers to be able to meet,' they say, living in Berlin
Marking Israel's 74th Independence Day, the Firqat Alnoor orchestra performs Egyptian classics in Cairo; Israeli ambassador touts the power music can have in bridging gaps
After collaborating with Diana Ross and Jon Batiste, the artist dishes about pulling herself up by the bootstraps and how she's paying it forward with The Songwriter Fund
At Madison Square Garden, the multitalented rockers have as much - or more - fun as their audience, with a quirky and charismatic stage presence that makes the huge venue intimate
Zelensky addresses ceremony in appeal for aid; Foo Fighters take three awards but aren't in attendance following recent death of drummer Taylor Hawkins
Nicknamed 'the Druze prodigy,' Mike Sharif sings in Hebrew in Hebron and in Arabic in Tel Aviv; 'Politics does not bring people together this way,' he says
Aaron Bendich says Borscht Beat, which seeks to give niche artists a new platform, isn't the revival of an old tradition, but the continuation of one that never went away
'Leonard Cohen: The Mystical Roots of Genius' by UK author Harry Freedman shows how Judeo-Christian theology and rabbinic roots shaped the writer and musician's worldview
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