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Boris Thomashefsky
… He immigrated to the United States in 1881, and settled in New York City. Shortly after arriving to New York, Thomashefsky …
Yevarekhekha
… According to him, this is an old Portuguese melody from New York City and it differs from the standard one used in the …
‘Le-El ‘Olam’ by Mordecai Dato: In search of a melody for an ancient Italian Hebrew poem
… with the increasing popularity among his compatriots of a new ritual eventually called Qabbalat Shabbat . These … the Qabbalat Shabbat with Dato’s poems originate in the city of Ancona. Dato also composed a long poem connected to … to its wide early diffusion among Italian cantors. See: New York, Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Ms. 10211; New …

Elias Zaludkowski
… in 1926 went to the U.S. where he officiated as Hazzan in New York and Detroit . He wrote a collection of biographies of …
Israel Adler
… of Jerusalem offered him the post of Director of the New Music Department of the Jewish National and University … an honorary doctorate by the Hebrew Union College ( New York , Cincinnati , Jerusalem ). Israel Adler is mostly … Michael Collection of Jewish Music (formerly in New York City), he intensively sought the donation of A.Z. Idelsohn’s …
Joseph Moskowitz
… was an American cimbalom player, and a recording artist in New York City during the first half of the twentieth century. He was …
Simeon Bellison
… U.S. Arranged many Jewish compositions for his ensemble in New York . Bellison's archives and a collection of his …
Eric Mandell
… he started to recover his own materials while purchasing new ones from survivors and immigrant cantors. Upon his … enjoyed a revival in early 21st century Bochum, the German city in whose synagogue Mandell served as cantor and from … Dr. Manfred Keller, an evangelical theologian from Bochum knew about this prominent Jewish son of his city and planned …
Joseph Shlisky
… the synagogue’s prestige in the community, and attracted new congregants. Shlisky never mentioned the name of the … not far from the synagogue, in the heart of The Ward, the city’s bustling, growing Jewish district. As a soloist in … Lend Me Your Aid . In March 1919 Shlisky performed his New York debut, at the Aeolian Hall. The audience was enraptured …