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Origin
  
Kiryat Haim, Israel

Spouse
  
Nadav Levitan (m. ?–2010)

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Chava Alberstein

Years active
  
1964–present


Chava Alberstein

Born
  
December 8, 1947 (age 76) Szczecin, Poland (
1947-12-08
)

Labels
  
CBS NMC Rounder Records Auvidis EMI Shanachie Media Directs

Genres
  
Folk music, Folk rock, Yiddish Language

Albums
  
London, Like a Wildflower, Lemele, The Collection, Yiddish Songs

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Chava Alberstein (Hebrew: חוה אלברשטיין‎‎, born December 8, 1947 in Poland) is an Israeli singer, lyricist, composer, and musical arranger.

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Biography

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Chava Alberstein, born in Szczecin, Poland, moved to Israel with her family in 1950. She grew up in Kiryat Haim.

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In 1964, when she was 17, she was invited to appear at the Hammam Nightclub in Jaffa. She sang four songs accompanied by herself on guitar and her brother Alex on the clarinet. The program was broadcast live on the radio. After a guest appearance on Moadon Hazemer, recorded on Kibbutz Beit Alfa, she signed a recording contract with CBS. Early in her career, she appeared at the Amami Cinema in Haifa's Neve Sha'anan neighborhood. Haaretz columnist Neri Livneh describes her as "a little slip of a thing in a blue youth movement shirt, her face covered by huge glasses".

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Alberstein was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in 1965, and became one of many Israeli artists to rise to stardom by entertaining the troops.

Musical career

Alberstein has released more than 60 albums. She has recorded in Hebrew, English and Yiddish. In 1980, Alberstein began to write and compose. Most of the songs on her album Mehagrim (Immigrants) are her own work. Alberstein's husband was the filmmaker Nadav Levitan, who wrote the lyrics for her "End of the Holiday" album. In 1986 she wrote music for Levitan's film Stalin's Disciples. Levitan died in 2010. Her songs have been included in a number of multi-artist collections, among them "Songs of The Vilna Ghetto" and "The Hidden Gate – Jewish Music Around the World".

Critical acclaim

According to Israel's second largest daily newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, Alberstein is the most important female folk singer in Israel history:

If [Israel has] a true folk singer, it is Chava Alberstein.

Political views and controversy

Alberstein is a champion of liberal causes. Throughout her career she has been an activist for human rights and Arab-Israeli unity. In 1989, Alberstein's song Had Gadya (a spin-off on a traditional song Chad Gadya, which is sung at the Passover seder) in which she criticizes Israel's policy towards Palestinians, was banned by Israel State Radio. The song was later used in the film Free Zone by director Amos Gitai in Natalie Portman's 7-minute crying scene.

Alberstein is also a champion of the Yiddish language both in her recordings and in a video titled "Too Early To Be Quiet, Too Late To Sing", which showcases the works of Yiddish poets.

Awards

Alberstein won the Kinor David (David's Harp) Prize.

Quotes

  • "Even though I have lived in Israel nearly my entire life, I am constantly questioning my place in the world. Maybe this searching comes from being an artist, maybe it comes from being a Jew. I'm not really sure."
  • References

    Chava Alberstein Wikipedia