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・ Haim Hefer
・ Haim Kadmon
・ Haim Kantorovitch
・ Haim Katz
・ Haim Kaufman
・ Haim Koren
・ Haim Landau
・ Haim Laskov
・ Haim Lensky
・ Haim Levin
・ Haim Levy
・ Haim Malka
・ Haim Megrelashvili
・ Haim Messika
Haim Moshe
・ Haim Moussa Douek
・ Haim Nathan Dembitzer
・ Haim Oron
・ Haim Palachi
・ Haim Pontramoli
・ Haim Ramon
・ Haim Raphael HaLevi ben Aaron of Staroselye
・ Haim Reitan
・ Haim Revivo
・ Haim Saban
・ Haim Sabato
・ Haim Shabo
・ Haim Shirman
・ Haim Silvas


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Haim Moshe

Haim Moshe ((ヘブライ語:חיים משה), sometimes Chaim Moshe on recordings),
born 20 September 1955 is an Israeli singer whose musical style has crossed over from Yemenite and Mediterranean "ethnic" music to include mainstream Israeli and western pop elements. He has helped Mizrahi music achieve wide popularity
both in Israel〔

and in Arab countries.〔

== Biography ==
Haim Moshe was born in 1956 in Ramat HaSharon, Israel. His parents were Yemenite Jews who immigrated to Israel after World War II; as Mizrahi, or Eastern, Jews they had a distinct culture and background from the Ashkenazi (European) Jews who played the major role in establishing the modern state and culture of Israel. As a child he learned to sing not only Israeli and Jewish religious music in the synagogue, but also Greek, Turkish, and Arabic songs, which he performed for weddings and Bar Mitzvahs.〔 As a young man, Moshe worked in a print shop, and he served in the Israeli military in the mid-1970s.〔


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