Dr Sara Manasseh is an ethnomusicologist, lecturer and performer of music in the Babylonian Jewish (Iraqi) tradition. She is the founder director of the musical ensemble, Rivers of Babylon (London). Her publications include articles on music in religious and life-cycle events in the Babylonian Jewish tradition. Her doctoral dissertation focused on the role of Iraqi Jewish women in music performance (London 1999). Sara was born in Bombay (now Mumbai), and moved to London in 1966. Her family, originally from Baghdad, settled in Bombay during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
'Sara Manasseh´s Shbahoth is a wonderful anthology of hymns sung by Iraqi Jews and a window into the musical and religious life of this ancient community. It comes along at a time when this aspect of middle-Eastern Jewish popular culture has joined with Jewish and Israeli popular culture, thereby gaining an unexpectedly wide audience. The twenty-five poems included in the book are accompanied by translations and all the historical and literary information needed for their full enjoyment and understanding.' Raymond Scheindlin, Professor of Medieval Hebrew Literature at The Jewish Theological Seminary, USA 'Shbahoth - Songs of Praise in the Babylonian Jewish Tradition, which is part of the SOAS Musicology Series, demonstrates linguistic and musical prowess covering Hebrew, Arabic, and English, as well as musical and textual mastery.' The Journal of Indo-Judaic Studies