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יעקב ביימל
… taken from: Beimel, Jacob. Mikitka (Jewish folk song) . New York : Jos. P. Katz, 1 927 … חזן, מלחין ומוסיקולוג אמריקאי … …
Yevarekhekha
… According to him, this is an old Portuguese melody from New York City and it differs from the standard one used in the …
Abraham Zvi Idelsohn
… efforts of Dr. Philip Klein, then Rabbi in Libau (later in New York), my father was appointed overseer of kosher meat in a … me to the director of the Conservatory. At the time I knew nothing of Birnbaum’s work, all I knew was that he was …
Lazare Saminsky
… revolution, and in 1920 arrived in the U.S. He settled in New York in 1924, and became the musical director of the reform … In this office, he played a crucial role in the forming of new Jewish music to be performed in the Reform synagogues of …
Lekha dodi
… that were customary at the Spanish-Portuguese synagogue in New York City, A fixed feature of his performance, probably …
Para Para
… From: H.A. Kaplan, Dikduk Halashon Ha'ivrit U'Shimusha , New York, 1926: Hebrew Publishing Company, part 1, p. 19. Haim … A. Kaplan . Translated and Edited by Abraham Isaac Katsh. New York: Macmillan, 1965.) We cannot determine if Kaplan is …

משה מיכאל מילנר
… 1. Nulman, Macy. Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music, New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1975. 2. Bar-Dayan, Haim. …
Sylvan Sholom Kalib
… to be attempted in modern scholarship, calling out to a new generation of cantors scholars to dive deep into their contents and interpret them anew. As the books also largely comprise notations of Kalib’s …

Artur Holde
… critic. In 1937, he imigrated to the U.S. and settled in New York . There he worked as a choirmaster and as a music …

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 …