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Herman Svet
… short period, he wrote articles for the Kiev Yiddish daily newspaper Di naye tsayt (The new times) in Russian, and … he left Kishinev for Berlin, which in those years was a city of refuge for many Jewish intellectuals who were … and Novoie Ruskoie slovo (New Russian word) in New York. In 1948 he moved to the USA and settled in New York. …
Israel Adler
… of Jerusalem offered him the post of Director of the New Music Department of the Jewish National and University … an honorary doctorate by the Hebrew Union College ( New York , Cincinnati , Jerusalem ). Israel Adler is mostly … Michael Collection of Jewish Music (formerly in New York City), he intensively sought the donation of A.Z. Idelsohn’s …
Moses Beregovski
… were found at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research in New York in 1981. This volume includes a long introduction by …

Eric Werner
… becoming the chairman of its School of Sacred Music in New York in 1951. Besides general musicological research, Werner …
Solomon Rosowsky
… (now the Rubin Academy of Music) where he introduced new courses pertaining to his research of Biblical … in Jewish music research. In 1947, Rosowsky moved to New York City to accept a teaching post at the New School for Social …
Boaz Tarsi
… Europe, hosted by institutions and performers such as the New York Chamber Music Society, the Israeli Sinfonietta, NYC … San Diego Jewish Art Festival, Musicians Accord, New York City’s “The Kitchen,” “Musica Mundana”, the Adonai …
Judith Kaplan Eisenstein
… American author, musicologist and composer. Born in New York , U.S.A. Studied at Columbia University, the Jewish …

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 …
Eleanor Gordon Mlotek
… Eleanor 'Chana' Gordon) was born on April 9, 1922, in New York in a Yiddish-speaking family. She attended the Yiddish … Zalmen Mlotek is the executive director of New York City’s Folksbiene Theatre, the oldest continuous venue for …