Sunday, July 20, 2025

Remembering Connie Francis, Italian Singer Who Sang Hebrew and Yiddish Songs

Connie Francis, the pop singing star of the 1960s who died last week at the age of 87, had an affinity for Jewish music, having released an album of popular Jewish songs including Tzena, Tzena, Mamele, Oyfen Pripitshok, and Shein vi di Levone.

As Phylissa Cramer wrote in The Times of Israel

Francis, whose real name was Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero, grew up in Newark, New Jersey, in the 1940s, when the city was home to a large Jewish population (including Phillip Roth, four years her senior). “If you weren’t Jewish, you needed a password to get in,” she once told an interviewer, the Forward reported in 2018.

2 comments:

  1. I am so happy that you recognized our beloved Connie Francis and her longtime admiration for the Jewish people and Israel. I have a copy of the video from her 1995 concert at the Diplomat Hotel in Miami and her rendition of the "Exodus" song is powerful !

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  2. P.S. I am also very glad that you included the direct YouTube link so your people can see this wonderful performance. Thank you for sharing !

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