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Shlomo Carlebach
… Carlebach, Shlomo … Songwriter … Jewish … Songs … United States … Carlebach … Shlomo Carlebach …
David Menahem
… performed as a soloist at many festivals in Europe, the United States, Canada, and Morocco. As a musician and poet, he …
Moshe Rudinow
… to Poland and gave joint recitals there, in the Baltic States, and in Romania. The repertoire of their shows … Eli Rudinow (1890-1953) and Ruth Leviash (1890-1989) . United States: Rudinow, 2003. Further reading: Full biography, …
Robert Starer
… … Ballet … Opera … Operas … Oriental … Jazz … America … United States … Robert Starer …
Herman Svet
… continued his work for Yiddish newspapers in Europe, the United States, and the state of Israel. In addition, he wrote for …
Joseph Papernikoff
… criticism in Yiddish magazines in Poland, Israel, and the United States (as well as in other countries such as France and …
Israel Alter
… South Africa, where he served as the cantor of the United Hebrew Congregation until his retirement in 1960. He emigrated to the United States in 1961 and joined the faculty of the School …
Walter Zev Feldman
… Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, and Jewish klezmer music in the United States. His book , Music of the Ottoman Court: …
Jehoash Hirshberg
… focus on 14th-century French music. During his time in the United States, he also served as a lecturer in the university’s …
David de Sola Pool
… David de Sola Pool was the foremost Sephardic rabbi in the United States during the middle decades of the 20th century. Born … … 627 … The leading 20th-century Sephardic rabbi in the United States … Sephardi. rabbi … Scholar … …