Israeli folk music
Israeli folk music is a vibrant blend of various cultural influences, reflecting the diverse backgrounds of the people in Israel. It incorporates elements from Jewish, Arab, and Eastern European musical traditions, often featuring traditional instruments like the oud and darbuka. The songs typically express themes of love, nature, and national identity.
Many Israeli folk songs are performed during celebrations and community gatherings, fostering a sense of unity and cultural pride. Notable styles include klezmer, which has roots in Ashkenazi Jewish culture, and Mizrahi music, which draws from Middle Eastern influences. These genres continue to evolve, resonating with new generations.