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Anshel Schorr
… prominent Lemberg cantor Baruch Schorr , was a mainstay of Yiddish Theater in New York and Philadelphia. He worked as a … decades of activity, Schorr collaborated with some of the Yiddish theater’s most renowned actors and composers such as … Theater on October 6, 1911. The operetta became a staple of Yiddish theater repertoire, and was performed frequently in …

Yiddish Theater in America: David's Violin
… … 1 … 37915 … Taylor & Francis … … 1994 … Mark Slobin … Yiddish Theater in America: David's Violin …

Yiddish song in contemporary North America
… … 2004 … Folk songs … History … Klezmer music … America … Yiddish … Literature … Ashkenaz … USA … Yiddish songs … Ashkenazi … Ashkenazim … Klezmer … American … Jewry … Eastern Ashkenazi … Abigail Wood … Yiddish song in contemporary North America …

Glossary of Yiddish and Hebrew Terms
… … Ellipsis Arts … … 1996 … Michael Alpert … Glossary of Yiddish and Hebrew Terms …

Yidishe folkslider mit melodyes
… for Jewish Research … … 1957 … Collection … Folk songs … Yiddish … Judah Loeb [Yehude-Leyb] Cahan … Max Weinreich … …
Qiddush (kidousche)
A classical Eastern Sephardi rendition of the Sabbath Eve Qiddush (the Sanctification of…
Great Cantors of the Golden Age, Great Cantors in Cinema
… Documentary. 2 DVDs, 147 min., B&W/color, Hebrew, Yiddish & English with English subt. Directed by Rich … Great Cantors of the Golden Age includes highlights from Yiddish filmmaker Joseph Seiden’s 1931 film The Voice of … Ircho' by Moshe Koussevitsky; 'Yarhzeit' and 'Yiddishe Mamma' by Yossele Rosenblatt. … 6 … 6 … re-release …
In Zaltsikn Yam - A Yiddish Workers' Song
… Yam” (In the Salty Sea), an early-twentieth-century Yiddish workers' song [See also Song of the Month for May … in Vilnius in 1897. The poem was first published in the Yiddish socialist journal Der Arbayter in 1902. It was … 1974 publication Perl fun der yidisher poezie (Pearls of Yiddish Poetry). In 1945 an abridged version of the poem, …