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I can't find any good English-language sources about Haim Moshe's involvement in the band "Sounds of the Vineyard" (Hebrew: צלילי הכרם, Tzliley Hakerem). There are a few articles mentioning the group, but the only place I see a specific statement that he was a member is on CD sales sites. We have the Hebrew Wikipedia article for the band (he:צלילי הכרם) and its one source [1]. If a Hebrew speaker would like to take a look at these, add a proper citation for the MOOMA site, and incorporate the info into the article, that would be most helpful. Thanks! --Amble (talk) 16:38, 27 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I can't read Hebrew, so I'm pasting some links here. Anyone who can read Hebrew is encouraged to use them to improve the article and cite them appropriately. --Amble (talk) 21:46, 1 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]