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Zalmen Mlotek
… composer, and the Artistic Director of the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene (NYTF), the longest continuous running Yiddish theatre in the world. He is an internationally recognized authority on Yiddish folk and theater music and a leading figure in the …
Mark Isakovich Rabinovich
… Mark Isakovich Rabinovich died in Kiev in 1940. Source: Yiddishmusic site . … Violinist and Conductor … 0 … …
Eliakum Zunser
… Minsk, serving as the local correspondent for Kol la-Am , a Yiddish periodical edited at Koenigsberg by M.L. Rodkinson. … them, the latter becoming his most popular song both in the Yiddish and Hebrew versions. Its theme was the joy of … York City, and was named by the New York Times 'father of Yiddish poetry.' Zunser wrote approximately 600 songs, …
Joshua (Osias) Abrass
… Jewish Encyclopedia. A biography of Joshua Abrass exists in Yiddish in Elias Zaludowski's Ḳulṭur-ṭreger fun der …
Joseph Altschul
… Eduard Birnbaum). A biography of Joseph Altschul exists in Yiddish in Elias Zaludowski's Ḳulṭur-ṭreger fun der …
Jacob Bauer
… [1889]). Jacob Bauer's biography can be found in Yiddish in Elias Zaludowski's Ḳulṭur-ṭreger fun der …
Berele Chagy
Born in Dagdo, Russia. Officiated as cantor in Russia, the U.S. and South Africa. …
Yitzchak Eshel (Friedlander)
… many young cantors. Recorded albums of cantorial music and Yiddish songs, wrote articles about Jewish music, and …
Nehama Lifshitz
… in the sixties and seventies. … Folksinger of Hebrew and Yiddish songs … 10623 … Singer … Yiddish … Hebrew … Folksongs … Nehama Lifshitz … מיכאל לוקין …
Moshe Rudinow
… working there, he translated Russian songs into Hebrew and Yiddish, and performed the music of Jewish composers such as …