(49 results found)
Judeo-Caribbean Currents
… Performers: Gideon Y. Zelermyer (hazzan) and Raymond Goldstein (piano) Vocal ensemble: Naama Nazarathy (soprano), … American … Fusion … Edwin Seroussi … Yuval Shaked … Raymond Goldstein … Judeo-Caribbean Currents …

Cantorial Pearls
… Gershon Shaposhnik … Nissan Blumenthal … Jacob Bachman … M. Goldstein … Pinhas Minkowski … Joshua (Osias) Abrass … …

Alois Kaiser
… Union Hymnal, published in 1897. With Samuel Welsh, Moritz Goldstein, and J. L. Rice, Kaiser published the "Zimrat Yah" …
Efraim Di-Zahav (Goldstein)
… on January 30, 1902, His father was R. Abraham Moshe Goldstein, a cantor who immigrated to Israel from Odessa, … On December 22, 1941, Di-Zahav (still known by the name Goldstein at the time) sang the song 'Tzana Tzana' (words by … … Cantor, singer & journalist … 0 … Efraim Di-Zahav (Goldstein) …
Jennie Goldstein
… Yiddish theater star Jennie Goldstein was born in New York in 1896. She began acting at … greats Bertha Kalish , Keni Liptzin, and David Kessler. Goldstein’s childhood and early adulthood revolved around … and producer in his own right, wrote numerous roles for Goldstein, who became known for her dramatic portrayal of …

Salcia Weinberg
… Galicia. Like Prager , Kalish , and Zwiebel-Goldstein , she too began her career in the choir of the …
Frida Zibel-Goldstein
… years acting in Galicia. In 1906 Zibel married actor Leyzer Goldstein with whom she acted since then in various troupes. … actress … Yiddish Theater … Yiddish songs … Frida Zibel-Goldstein …

Joseph Goldstein
… Joseph Goldstein was born in Hungary. He served as hazzan in Vienna … a book of his songs. … Cantor and composer … Joseph Goldstein …
Max Wohlberg
… Wohlberg . Other sources: Zimmerman, Akiva, and Raymond Goldstein. 'Wohlberg, Moshe.' Encyclopaedia Judaica. Eds. …