Shmuel Gogol
polnisch-israelischer Holocaust-Überlebender, Mundharmonikaspieler und Musikpädagoge
Shmuel Gogol was a musician of Polish origin who later became a prominent figure in Israel. Born in 1924, he went on to develop a notable career in music, specializing in the harmonica. His life's journey was marked by significant challenges, including surviving the Holocaust, a experience that profoundly impacted his path.
As a harmonica player, Gogol made lasting contributions to the musical landscape of Israel. One of his most notable achievements was founding the Ramat Gan harmonica band, an endeavor that showcased his dedication to his craft and his community. Through his work, Gogol left a lasting legacy in the world of music, passing away in 1993 at the age of 69.