WebRaymond P. Scheindlin, “Judah (Abū ʾl-Ḥasan) ben Samuel ha-Levi,” in Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World, vol. 3 (Leiden: Brill, 2010), 44-47 WebRaymond Leyris better known as Cheikh Raymond, (born 27 July 1912 in Batna; assassinated in Constantine, French Algeria on 22 June 1961) was a renowned Algerian …
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Raymond Leyris better known as Cheikh Raymond, was a renowned Algerian Jewish musician. He specialized in Andalusian music of Eastern Algeria (known as malouf) and was an expert virtuoso player (a "grand master") of oud (the Andalusian lute) and singer with an exceptional vocal range and widely respected by … See more Cheikh Raymond's father was a Chawi Jew from Batna, and his mother a French citizen. He was abandoned by his mother during World War I after his father was killed. He was adopted by a very poor Jewish Algerian family from … See more Cheikh Raymond is still remembered today as an emblem of Malouf music and a martyr for the Jewish people originating from Algeria. See more • Biography of Cheikh Raymond Leyris (Hall of Fame of Songs) • Portrait of Cheikh Raymond (Mondomix) See more WebRaymond Leyris better known as Cheikh Raymond, (born on 27 July 1912 in Batna of a Judeo-Berber father and French mother and assassinated in Constantine, French Algeria … small games 2 disboard
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WebJan 1, 1997 · Listen to Concert 1954 - Vol. III by Cheikh Raymond Leyris on Apple Music. Stream songs including “Istikhbar Iraq”, “Quadriat'-Ghazali Hâfi” and more. WebGalou Laarab Galou par Cheikh Raymond Leyris ז''ל WebRaymond Leyris better known as Cheikh Raymond, was a renowned Algerian Jewish musician. He specialized in Andalusian music of Eastern Algeria and was an expert … small games at office