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Edward Stark
… settled in the German-Jewish community concentrated in the 'East 50’s' of New York City , and Josef was hired to …
Joseph Shlisky
… elsewhere in North America, Toronto synagogues looked to Eastern Europe to recruit a cantor and his choir, knowing … the First Roumanian-American Congregation on the Lower East Side, Kol Israel Anshe Poland in Harlem, the Talmud … Bronx, and Brooklyn’s Shaare Tefillah . New York’s Lower East Side was the epicenter of the world hazzanut community. …
Jacob Samuel Maragowsky (Zeidel Rovner)
… in Radomyshl, Ukraine. He officiated as a cantor in several eastern European cities, including Rovno (hence his …
Boris Thomashefsky
… Thomashefsky joined a Synagogue chorister on the Lower East Side, which brought him in contact with Synagogue … became a partner at the People’s Theater on the Lower East Side along with famed actor and producer Jacob P. …
Max Helfman
… directed many choirs and educational institutes on both the east and west coasts, most famously the Brandeis-Bardin …
Egon Ledeč
… violinist, born March 16, 1889 in Kostelec nad Orlici ( Eastern Bohemia ). Ledeč studied violin performance at the …
Zikmund (Siegmund) Schul
… first. Schul's original works were performed in Terezín at least once in the context of Viktor Ullmann ’s 'Studio for …
Mordekhai Zeira
… (a source that comes from the land of Israel) of the Eastern sound, but in fact his songs were based on three … materials of the different sects of Judaism from both east and west, such as Ta'amey HaMikra, H assidic melodies, …
Neil Levin
… areas of focus embrace comparative considerations of eastern and western spheres of Ashkenazi Jewry in terms of …
Issachar Miron-Michrovsky
… in Encyclopedia Judaica (Jerusalem ), Who's Who in the East (U.S.A.), Who's Who in Israel, Who's Who in ASCAP, …