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Shlomo ben Shimshon (Weintraub) Kashtan
… of Hirsch Weintraub, Salomon was one of the earliest synagogue cantors whose musical compositions are extant … and a Pack of Lions: A Shabbos in Płock with a Popular Synagogue Singer in the Early Nineteenth Century.” Polin: … of Two Songs of Praise From a Surviving, but Still Hidden, Synagogue Repertory.” Fiori Musicali: Liber amicorum …
Deborah Lynn "Debbie" Friedman
… her music into the mainstream of Jewish life and into their synagogues, where many worshippers were seeking more …
Israel Goldfarb
… cantor and Sunday school director at the Kane Street Synagogue, and a year later also as a rabbi. He kept the … was the formation of a mixed boys and girls choir in the synagogue, which was rare at the time. In order to bring the …
Miriam Gideon
… uncle, Henry Gideon, an organ player and the manager of a synagogue choir in Boston. In 1926 Miriam received a …
Rahamim Amar
… Jerusalem choirs that performed his own compositions in synagogues and various events. They even participated …
Marcus Hast
… . One of the rare items is Hast's earliest collection of synagogue music from 1878 which he edited in collaboration … Hast claims to have published the first volume of Ashkenazi Synagogue music in England (the very first of all, [David … Mombach (1881, posthumous), Wasserzug (1878) and the United Synagogue Blue Book (first edition 1887), among others from …
Yitzhak Heilmann
… Heilmann was born in Lvov. He worked as choir-conductor in synagogues in Lvov and Belgium. In 1949 he immigrated to …
Maier Kohn
… in Muenchen , is considered the first modern collection of synagogue melodies. It includes his own compositions, as …
Leon Kornitzer
… in 1939, he worked as choir conductor in the Central Synagogue in Haifa. A full biography of Kornitzer in …
Solomon Lipschitz
… . Known for his volume Te'udat Shelomo which contains synagogue musical practices of his time and personal …