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Olga Avigail Mieleszczuk

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Olga Avigail Mieleszczuk is a singer, accordion player, and researcher of Eastern European musical folklore. She is known for singing Ashkenazi Jewish songs in Yiddish.[1][2][3][4] In 2012, Olga Mieleszczuk converted to Orthodox Judaism and acquired the first name Avigail. She currently lives in Israel.[1]

Mieleszczuk was born in Warsaw to a Polish Catholic family. She received a Bachelor of Arts in classical music from the Chopin University of Music in Warsaw and a Master of Science in cultural anthropology from the University of Warsaw.[1] After enrolling in a course on Yiddish music created by Warsaw's Shalom Foundation,[1] she focused on Ashkenazi Jewish music, particularly that from the Eastern Borderlands of Poland. She also studied Chassidic music, Yiddish folk songs, and Jewish songs in different languages.[5] Her interest in Jewish culture was sparked by an interfaith visit to Auschwitz.[1]

Her musical projects include Jewish Polesye,[6] Li-La-Lo (based on the Yiddish-language cabarets of Poland called kleynkunst and Tel Aviv[7]), and Jewish Tango.[5]

She has had two children with her husband, Shlomi, who is of Kurdish descent.[1]

Albums

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  • 2012: Jewish Folksongs From The Shtetl
  • 2017: Yiddish Tango Live in Jerusalem (with Tango Attack Band )[8]
  • 2021: Songs From The Bible Times Till Today

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