
NYC is a churning, transient city. In the 1960's, Israel had been around long enough for Israelis to find themselves part of that churn. Menachem Dworman, an Israeli ex-pat, started a folk club called the Feenjon Cafe and it's house band, the Feenjon Group. The group also contained Jewish-American musician Jerry Sappir as well as range of Greek, Turkish, Russian, and Arabic music and musicians. The Feenjon group recorded 4 or 5 albums, the only one
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Gypsy Sorrow
Yerushalayim Shel Zahav (Jerusalem of Gold)
Hasapiko
Chiribim
Bei Mein Rebbe Is Givaizin A Ganayva (There Was A Robbery At My Rabbi's)
Zorba
Koukla
Donna Donna (Sung in English)
Aina Zorga (Blue Eyes)
Erev Shel Shoshanim (Evening of Roses)
Rumania
Mach, Mach (Come, Come)
Ze Lo Nora (It's not that Terrible)
Shishelai
Habena Badena (We Love Each Other)
Biklibidia (Jewelry)
Erev Ba (Evening Comes)
Lomer Alleh Singen (Let's All Sing)
Lo A'Havtea Die (Didn't Love Enough)
Where Have all the Flowers Gone? (In English and Hebrew)
Adon Olam (Lord of the World)
Beryuzovye Kalyuchki (Emerald Rings)
Marinella
Rad Halailah (Night Fell)
Migdalim (Towers of the Fortress)
Hayu Yamim (Those Were the Days)
O' Decha Kee Anitani (Thou Hast Answered Me)
Doce Cascabeles (Twelve Bells)
Efiges
Hallelujah
Laila, Laila (Night, Night)
Nolad' La' Shalom (Born for Peace)
Hayu Laylot (Those Were the Nights)
Aravah (Wasteland)
Kinor David (David's Violin)
Frangosiriani
Yass (Sung in Yiddish)
Malchut Ha 'Hermon (Hermon's Kingdom)
Rachel
Ayil, Ayil (Ram, Ram)
Shiftatelli
Donna Donna
Aravah Wasteland (The Desert Plains)
Russian Melodies3
Gypsy Vagaabond4
Elbe
Hebrew Melody
Erev Shel Shoshanim (An Evening of Roses)
Daber Elai Bifrachim (Talk to Me with Flowers)
I Believe
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