Talk:Mor Karbasi

Some tidying up
I removed some of the promotional terms, and made the article less personal and more encyclopaedic in style. It's difficult to find references for a new artist, other than her own and her management company's web-sites.KD Tries Again (talk) 16:52, 29 September 2008 (UTC)KD Tries Again

Nazareth
Her mother was born in Nazareth of Moroccan descent and her father in Jerusalem of Persian (Iranian) ancestry. (...) Karbasi was inspired at an early age by her mother. She always used to sing Moroccan pyuttim (holy poems) and Jewish ballads from Andalusia. Mor was literally fed these magical songs and melodies with her mother’s milk, in keeping with the centuries old tradition of orally transmitting these songs from mother to daughter. Her mother remains a constant source of inspiration for her to this day. The singer’s great grandmother was a mekonenet, a woman chosen by the congregation to sing laments to mourn the dead during funeral ceremonies. Mor’s great grandfather was known everywhere as prominent rabbi, a very wise man who was called an angel, with a great knowledge of the Kabbala. He blessed and helped quite a few people in his day. https://www.facebook.com/pg/Morkarbasiofficial/about/ 79.251.74.195 (talk) 12:13, 20 December 2017 (UTC)

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