What they sang at the Paris victims’ Jerusalem funeral
mainA Song of Ascents: I lift mine eyes unto the mountains whence cometh my help… The singer is Lior Elmaleh.
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It is not so much what ‘they’ sang. The singer is Lior Elmaleh, a renowned Israeli singer of the Arabo-Andalusian repertoire, who for instance regularly performs in Jordi Savall’s wonderful East-West Mediterranean music projects. Many Tunisians are unpleasantly surprised about the fact that one of the victims, Yoav Hattab, son of a rabbi in Tunis and grandson of the famous singer Doukha (Mordechai Haddad), was buried in Israel and not in Tunis. In fact in Israel the Sephardic Jewish community
for decades was marginalised, which may be underlined by the fact that the singer of the funeral ceremony is not mentioned, or as is shown on the Facebook page, has his name pronounced and spelled incorrectly, as Elmaliah.
Apart from that it is a beautiful performance of a beautiful chant.
But at least the editor of this blot had the name spelled correctly