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Musik im NS-Staat
… culture of Germany and occupied countries. … 1 … 36013 … Frankfurt am Main … Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag … … 1982 … Holocaust … …

Some remarks on the music history of ancient Israel/Palestine : written or archaeological evidence.
… … On Jewish Music; Past and Present … 35177 … 73-81 … Frankfurt am Main … Peter Lang … … 2006 … Music … Israel … History … …

The lute and organ in ancient Israeli and Jewish iconography.
… his On Jewish Music; Past and Present, [by] Joachim Braun. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang,(2006) 127-142 … 2 … Festschrift …
Mordekhai Hershman
… on January 30, 1941. Several sources have misprinted the name of his town of birth, e.g. Chernibovo (supposedly in the … by Rabbi Geoffrey Shisler (see Sources below). Hershman maintained an allegiance to his place of birth many years … from critics of the European press, such as the prestigious Frankfurter Zeitung . In 1922 he took the position of …

Israel Meyer Japhet
… as choir master and teacher at the Orthodox Synagogue in Frankfurt , where he remained until his death in 1892. Japhet composed a large body … published a wide range of instructive texts on Hebrew grammar, and on the correct cantillation of the Bible …

Shlomo ben Shimshon (Weintraub) Kashtan
… Kashtan (Shlomoh ben Shimshon, or Salomon, the son of Samson), aka Salomon Weintraub By Daniel S. Katz Cantor … age of nine to an itinerant Eastern European cantor, and maintained this lifestyle throughout nearly all of his … emotional power of his singing, he attained a degree of fame and stardom comparable to that of Yossele Rosenblatt a …

Fabian Ogutsch
… Born in Podberezye, Lithuania. Officiated as chief cantor in Frankfurt am Main for thirty eight years. Ogutsch composed numerous …
Mordechai Breuer
… Mordechai Breuer was born in the city of Frankfurt am Main on April, 1918. He was the second son of Dr. Yitzhak …