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Jo Amar
… his career he performed throughout the world, and conducted cantorial workshops in the United States and Europe. He was …
Reuben Rinder
… study of Jewish liturgical music. In 1910, Rinder held a cantorial position at Temple Beth-El, Brooklyn, and in 1912 …

Joseph Altschul
… Born in Vilna. Studied Talmud in Courland and cantorial arts in Berdichev with Yeruham Blindman. …
Abraham Ber Birnbaum
… (1896-7), a publication which lasted five issues; opening a cantorial school (1906), which was the first of its kind in …
Yitzchak Eshel (Friedlander)
… Hungary in 1912, and immigrated to Israel in 1949. Held cantorial positions in many cities, including Munich, … the world and taught many young cantors. Recorded albums of cantorial music and Yiddish songs, wrote articles about …

Shlomo ben Shimshon (Weintraub) Kashtan
… Community of Berlin, declared in his compendium of short cantorial biographies that Salomon was “the greatest cantor …
Israel Goldfarb
… trained future rabbis in the basics of the cantorate. As a cantorial teacher and a prominent figure in the Society for … put much effort in promoting the establishment of a modern cantorial school. The work of the Society made possible the opening of three cantorial schools: the School of Sacred Music at the Hebrew …
Naftali Herstik
… a long line of cantors and Rabbis, and was recognized as a cantorial prodigy from his early childhood, singing as a …
Eli Jaffe
… of cantorate (Hazzanut) in Israel. Composing and arranging cantorial works, in addition to art music. … Israeli …
David Menahem
… child, he grew up in Jerusalem and absorbed the 'Yerushalmi cantorial tradition' in the Ades Synagogue . As a child, he …