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Abraham Ber Birnbaum
… Ber Birnbaum was born to a Hassidic family in Pultusk, Poland. He was exposed to music as a young child while … in “Hazfira” magazine. In 1891, Birnbaum returned to Poland and officiated as cantor in Przasnysz and established … cantorial school (1906), which was the first of its kind in Poland; organizing the conference of cantors in Warsaw …
Bronislaw Huberman
… Born in Czestochowa , Poland . Was a celebrity violin virtuoso in Europe . Founded …

Eili, eili
… Operetta The Hero and Bracha or the Jewish King of Poland for a Night , premiered in 1896. … 101 … 101 … 10 … …

Mazur (LKT)
… and waltzes [which were popular] in the ‘30s. [Russia and Poland, 1930s].” Alpert 1996a, pp. 16-17 . (Recording … and dance polkas ; polke-mazur is their life. [Warsaw, Poland, c. 1910s-1920s]. Cahan 1957, p. 235 (#245) . … …

Fun der khupe (LKT)
… the bride, while they proceed back from the khupe .” [Lodz, Poland, pre-World War I]. Cahan 1938, p. 306 (48) . “The … A. G. [ Avrom Goldfaden ] ‘getsoygene motive.’ ” [Dubno, Poland, pre-World War II]. Katshke 1966, p. 666 . “After … large challah with a lit oil lamp in it.” [Frampol, Lublin, Poland, pre-World War II]. Kleydman 1966, p. 164 . …

די חזנים וועלט, חודש ארגאן פון אגודת החזניםאין פוילן The World of the Hazzanim (Cantors)
… The monthly organ of the Association of Cantors in Poland, 1933-36. During the years 1936-39 it appeared under …
Israel Goldfarb
… Israel Goldfarb was born in Sieniawa, Galicia (today Poland), and immigrated to New York in 1893. Although he had …
Moshe Taube
… Born in Cracow, Poland. After the holocaust, he immigrated to Palestine, …