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Herman Svet
… He also continued his work for Yiddish newspapers in Europe, the United States, and the state of Israel. In …
Ray Musiker
… Russia. From his parents, Ray inhererited a love of Eastern European Jewish music from Russia, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria …

Shmuel Zanvel Pipe
… to develop mature and dispassionate scholars of East European Jewish studies. In 1930 he was among the collectors … indices. Source: The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe. … Yiddish folklorist … Folklore … Yiddish songs … …

Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin (Maharil)
… later. It exerted great influence on the Jews of central Europe, being largely responsible for the high esteem …
Edwin Seroussi
… visiting professor at many institutions in the USA, Canada, Europe and Latin America. Since 2008 he is a Visiting …
Israel Adler
… work on the diffusion of art music in certain Western European Jewish communities prior to the 19th century, … musicale savante dans quelques communautés juives en Europe aux XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles (2 vols. Paris-La Haye, … Musicological Society. He was guest lecturer at numerous European, North and South American Universities, and …
Israel Alter
… several recordings in 1926, gave numerous concerts across Europe, and became a significant figure in the cantorial scene in Europe. He undertook an important tour of various cities in Western Europe with Moshe Koussevitzky (the chief cantor in Warsaw), …
Moses Beregovski
… his projected five volume collection and study of Eastern European Jewish folk music. It is unclear exactly what … … Collector & researcher of Ashkenazi music in Eastern Europe … Moses Beregovski …

Eduard Birnbaum
… and para-liturgical musical practices of the major European Jewish communities. To supplement the material that …
Abraham Baer
… Jewish world by all accounts, had everlasting effects. Four European editions of Baal T’fillah appeared (Göthenburg, … canonical standing of Baer in the eyes of these educators (Europeans in origin) was its selection as the opening volume … Although this phenomenon had already taken root in Western European cantorial circles, the reliance on a written …