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Music of the Jews of Monastir
… World War I, most of these Jews moved to North and South America as well as Israel carrying with them a rich musical …
Sarah “Shorty” Elias
… who grew up in the center of the Monastirli community in America, and to whom they taught the music of their …
Joe Elias
… he was invited to perform at the Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife as one of the first performers of Ladino …
Sarah Gorby
… career, Gorby performed extensively in Europe and the Americas, often collaborating with other renowned musicians …
Jacob Ben-Ami
… closed after four months. Subsequently, an invitation to America brought him to join Sarah Adler' s troupe, where The …
Pinchas Borenstein
… a pivotal role in the Jewish musical community in South America, serving as the organizer and first president of the Association of Cantors of South America. Beyond his work in the synagogue, Borenstein also … Cantors … Argentina … Cantors - Hazzanim … Poland … American cantors … Opera … Ashkenazi liturgical music … …
Léibele Schwartz
… in 1946. He shared the stage with two Eastern-European born American luminaries of the Yiddish theater, Berta Gersten … and Brazil. He also toured as a soloist throughout South America and Europe. Leibele on the anniversary of … research that deserve more attention. One is the Latin American scene in general, and the large Jewish populations …
Enrico Fink
… toured extensively native Italy, Europe, North and South America, in theatres as well as in schools and universities, …
‘Le-El ‘Olam’ by Mordecai Dato: In search of a melody for an ancient Italian Hebrew poem
… cantors. See: New York, Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Ms. 10211; New York, Columbia University Library, …

Sebastián Díaz Peña
… of the opera company of Egisto Petrilli, touring South America in 1879. As composer, Díaz Peña's repertoire …