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Pinchas Borenstein
… which was then part of the Kingdom of Poland under the Russian Empire (now Poland). He grew up in a religious …

Tradition and Innovation in Jewish Music of the Later Renaissance
Especially on Salamone Rossi, 'Ha-Shirim asher li-Shlomo'.
Reprinted in Essential…
"Yashqef elohim mime'on qodsho" (God will look down from His holy dwelling)
Nashid by Yosef ben Israel signed Yehosef. The poem calls for the Lord to take vengeance…
Eliakum Zunser
… of poverty and intolerable and vicious harassment by the Russians, he wandered from city to city and at one time was … his fame grew rapidly throughout Lithuania and in northern Russia, and he became the yardstick by which all members of …
"Se'i yona veshim'ini" (Go, Dove, and hear Me)
This is a shira for any occasion, with a tawshiḥ. It is attributed both to David ben…

Hashirim Asher li-Shelomoh : Hashirim asher Lish’lomo (the songs of Solomon)
Thirty-three Psalms, songs, hymns... for 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 voices. Hebrew text in…

בעקבות "המלחין היהודי הדגול": עיון מחודש בדמותו ויצירתו של סאלאמונה רוסי
:על Don Harrán, 'Salamone Rossi; Jewish Musician in Late Renaissance Mantua' (1999)
Vemen vestu zingen, vemen? Leibu Levin Performs in Yiddish
… and translation of all the texts into English, Hebrew and Russian as well as biographical information about the poets. …
Joseph Papernikoff
… was born in the late 1990s (1897 or 1899) in the Russian city of Warsaw, Poland. He was the son of Malka nee … education in the 'cheder', and then studied in a Russian Real Gymnasium. Thanks to his voice, a beautiful … as well as a collection of translations of the poems of the Russian poet Sergei Essenin (1933). While his poems, which …
In The Land Of The Pyramids: A Secular Take On Passover
… as “folk melody.” Indeed, the tune recalls those of Russian folksongs. However, it has not been located, thus … the author of “Piramidn,” soon became familiar in Russia, as Avrom Reyzen , another socialist Yiddish poet … Europe, “Der arbeter.” The popularity of “Piramidn” in the Russian Empire and later on in the Soviet Union (where …