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- Binyumen Schaechter (born 1963) is a conductor, music director, composer, arranger, solo performer, and piano accompanist in the world of Yiddish music...
- beatboxing Angelo Ruggiero (1940–1989), member of the Gambino crime family Binyumen Schaechter (born 1963), composer, arranger, conductor, musical director...
- Schaechter (1962-) - Yiddish teacher and choir director, as well as artist Binyumen Schaechter (1963-) - Yiddish composer, choral conductor, piano accompanist...
- Daniel Schacter, psychologist, neuroscientist, researcher in human memory Binyumen Schaechter, composer, arranger, conductor Carl Schachter, music theorist...
- Mountain Dale (1969–1978). Alumni of the camp included Daniel Libeskind, Binyumen Schaechter, Zalmen Mlotek, Gitl Schaechter-Viswanath, Lazer Lederhendler...
- chorus among the ultra-Orthodox community in Tsfat, Israel; and brother Binyumen Schaechter is a Yiddish composer and performer. Schaechter-Viswanath and...
- City-based amateur chorus which performs exclusively in the Yiddish Language. Binyumen Schaechter has been its musical director since 1995. The Yiddish Philharmonic...
- – via American Jewish Committee Archives. Fogel, Joshua (2015-01-04). "Binyumen-Yankev Bialostotski (Benjamin Jacob Bialostotzky)". Yiddish Leksikon. Archived...
- Schaechter′s daughter, Gitl Schaechter-Viswanath is also a Yiddish poet; his son Binyumen (Ben) Schaechter is a composer and musical director in Yiddish and English;...
- folklore. Her niece, Gitl Schaechter-Viswanath is also a Yiddish poet; nephew Binyumen Schaechter is a composer and musical director in Yiddish and English; and...