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Edward Stark
… . Stark advocated for the preservation of traditional nusach in the American Reform service. Most of his …
Joseph Shlisky
… Shlisky brought his parents over to live with him in the USA. He is known for his generosity, and often performed at …
David Putterman
… Born in New York City, USA. Studied with leading cantors of his time ( Zeidel …

Frederick Piket
… He questioned strict adherence to synagogue modes, or nusach , and instead preferred a simple, direct and …
David Beyglman
… produced in the House of Culture, drawing over seventy-thousand audience members. David Beyglman was deported to …
Leibele Waldman
… Cantor. Born in New York , USA. Officiated as cantor in Boston , Passaic , and New …
Emanuel Zamir
… Ramat-Yochanan. In 1944, Zamir began studying at the Jerusalem Teachers' Seminary, where he was certified as a … and language studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. During these years, owing to his brother being the … with a group of students from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. His encounters during these tours aroused in him the …
Mordekhai Zeira
… which took place in a small room that belonged to the Jerusalem workers' council. The room was full, and the crowd …
Nurit Hirsh
… Folk Song ('Zemer Ivri'). She composed more than one thousand songs. Among these: 'Oseh Shalom,' 'Bashana Haba'a,' …

Issachar Miron-Michrovsky
… Egypt with Menachem Begin, prime minister of Israel in Jerusalem. He scripted, composed, directed for the National … The proceeds went to 'The Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Bikel / Miron Scholarship Fund ' for students from … Issachar Miron is listed in Encyclopedia Judaica (Jerusalem ), Who's Who in the East (U.S.A.), Who's Who in …