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Mickey Katz
… in Wikipedia. 'Katz, Meyer Myron' in Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. More Bibliography: Katz, Mickey, …
Harry Kandel
… clarinetist & bandleader … 0 … American Klezmer Music … Poland … Clarinetist … Jewish music … Recording … Harry Kandel …
Eliakum Zunser
… the joy of returning to plow the Jewish earth in the Holy Land. Zunser himself hoped to settle in the Bilu village of …

Joseph Altschul
… and Thalmudic-scholar. Born in Vilna. Studied Talmud in Courland and cantorial arts in Berdichev with Yeruham Blindman. …
Tzvi Avni
… music under Vladimir Ussachewsky. He also studied with Copland and Foss. His style has consequently changed …
Abraham Ber Birnbaum
… Ber Birnbaum was born to a Hassidic family in Pultusk, Poland. He was exposed to music as a young child while … in “Hazfira” magazine. In 1891, Birnbaum returned to Poland and officiated as cantor in Przasnysz and established a … school (1906), which was the first of its kind in Poland; organizing the conference of cantors in Warsaw (1907) …
Yitzchak Eshel (Friedlander)
… Encyclopedia Judaica. … Cantor … Yitzchak Eshel (Friedlander) …
Simon-David Duque
… two ḥazzanim of the Portuguese Synagogue of Amsterdam, Holland. Born in Amsterdam, Duque was appointed ḥazzan in … was famous. He was deported by the Nazi occupiers of Holland and died at the Dachau concentration camp. … … Cantor of the Portuguese Synagogue of Amsterdam, Holland … Simon-David Duque …

Jacob Blanes
… . … Cantor of the Portuguese Synagogue of Amsterdam, Holland … Jacob Blanes …
Israel Goldfarb
… Israel Goldfarb was born in Sieniawa, Galicia (today Poland), and immigrated to New York in 1893. Although he had a … as both rabbi and cantor in a community in Staten Island . In 1905, he was appointed cantor and Sunday school … the Torah. His most famous pupil was the composer Aaron Copland . A unique initiative of Goldfarb was the formation of …