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David Abikzer
… position as cantor of the Sephardic Temple of Cedarhurst , New York. As a result, Hazzan Abikzer relocated with his family … and Al-Andalus (also embedded below). While living in New York, Abikzer remained well-known in Israel, and has …
Isaac Offenbach
… were donated to The Jewish Institute of Religion in New York, and to the Birnbaum Collection at Hebrew Union College …
Morton Shanok
… in North America into what it is today. Shanok was born in New Haven, Conneticut in 1910. He graduated from New Haven High School in 1927, and trained with Cantor … serve as a cantor at Temple Beth-El in Rockaway Park, New York. With outbreak of the war, he served in the US Army as …
Jan Peerce
… Jan Peerce (birth name Jacob Pincus Perelmuth) was born in New York City in 1904. Peerce’s first instrument was the violin, … a long-term contract as a singer at Radio City Music Hall , New York . The exposure Peerce received from regular radio …
David Roitman
… Europe. In 1923 he immigrated to the US and settled in New York, officiating as a cantor at the Sha'arey Tzedek …
Richard Tucker
… Richard Tucker was born in New York, U.S.A. In addition to his work as Hazzan, he was a …
Edward Stark
… German-Jewish community concentrated in the 'East 50’s' of New York City , and Josef was hired to officiate at Congregation … position at Congregation Beth Elohim in Brooklyn , New York , a post he held for two years. In October of 1893, …
Joseph Shlisky
… the synagogue’s prestige in the community, and attracted new congregants. Shlisky never mentioned the name of the … Lend Me Your Aid . In March 1919 Shlisky performed his New York debut, at the Aeolian Hall. The audience was …
David Putterman
… Born in New York City, USA. Studied with leading cantors of his time ( … … Cantor … Composer … New York … David Putterman …
Isadore Freed
… The Rhapsody was performed three more times that year in New York City, first at Aeolian Hall, then at Columbia … was a unique project that allowed young composers to submit new works to be read by the Chamber Orchestra in a private …