
Aharon Amram
Aharon Amram was a renowned Yemeni singer and an iconic figure in Israeli music, celebrated for his contributions to preserving and promoting Yemenite musical heritage. Born in Sana'a, Yemen, he immigrated to Israel in 1948, where he recorded approximately 150 albums, many of which included traditional prayers and liturgical music. His works became classics of Yemenite music, inspiring generations of artists. Amram received numerous accolades for his artistry, including a special award from the ACUM board for preserving Yemenite song tradition and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Minister of Higher Education in 2020. He passed away at the age of 86, leaving behind a rich legacy in Jewish culture.
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Aharon Amram was a prominent Yemenite singer who passed away at the age of 86.
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