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Morris Rosenfeld
… and editor of a quarterly journal of literature (printed in Yiddish) entitled ' Jewish Annals '. Rosenfeld was … were adapted into Hebrew and became popular in Israel: The Yiddish poem ' Galut March ' became to ' Po Beeratz Hemdat … 1923, in New York City. Source: The Jewish Encyclopedia . … Yiddish poet … 0 … Yiddish songs … Hebrew song … USA … …
Ruth Rubin
… and singer … Researcher … Folklore … Author … Singer … Yiddish … Ruth Rubin …
Joseph Rumshinsky
… Full biography in Milken Archive. … Yiddish theater composer & conductor … 0 … Composer … Conductor … Yiddish … Theater … Joseph Rumshinsky …
Avraham Soltes
… love- songs, Ladino prayer- songs, American folksongs, Yiddish lullabies, and Hebrew melodies; to his creative …
Moishe Teitsh
… Moishe Teitsh was a Yiddish poet and lecturer. He wrote also in journals and newspapers. Full biography from the 'Lexicon of the Yiddish Theatre'. … Yiddish journalist, poet and novelist … Yiddish songs … …
Mordechai Yardeni (Motl Sherman)
… Forverts' . At the same time, the Philadelphia newspaper ' Yiddishe Welt' began to publish his musical and theatrical … He also published collections of articles: Interviews mit Yiddish Schreiber (Interviews of Jewish writers), … three-volume Wort un klang (Word and sound), 50 yur Yiddish gezang in America (50 years of Jewish song in …
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… acquainted with a vast array of popular and traditional Yiddish songs, as well as, later on, the new “rebirth” songs … Poland and Belarus (formerly Brest-Litovsk,Brisk De-Lita in Yiddish). However, Geshuri’s life, as those of many young … call this melody “The Wailing Mother” (“Ha’em hameqonenet”; Yiddish: “Di klog muter”) and “Mr. Kum breathed into it a …
Manfred Lemm
… he founded the Manfred Lemm Ensemble and performed mainly Yiddish song. Lemm was one of the organizers of the European Yiddish Festival that took place in Zurich, Krakow, and … … German singer and musician engaged in the revival of Yiddish music … Manfred Lemm …
Molly Picon
… at the Jewish Women's Archive website: click here … Yiddish actress & vocalist … Molly Picon …
Eliezer Mordecai Ben Isaac Gerovich
… 1897 and 1904. Additional biography of Gerovich exists in Yiddish, in Elias Zaludowski's 'Ḳulṭur-ṭreger fun der …