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- Abraham "Abe" Ellstein (Yiddish: אַבֿרהם עלשטײן, Avrom Elshtayn, July 7, 1907 – March 22, 1963) was an American composer, bandleader and recording artist...
- musical instrument of Russian origin. The song was written by Abraham Ellstein for The Barry Sisters, and was published by him in 1940.[failed verification]...
- the screenplay was written by Green. Its score was composed by Abraham Ellstein, and the lyrics to the songs were written by Itzik Manger. Jakob Jonilowicz...
- Francisco-based ensemble Davka and by Karl-Errnst S****e. In 1962, Abraham Ellstein's opera The Golem, commissioned by the New York City Opera, premiered at...
- as Syd Sammy White as Gus Elaine Stewart as Lila Ivan Triesault as Von Ellstein Lucy Knoch as blonde dancing with Gaucho (uncredited) Barbara Billingsley...
- press, were also set to music and recorded by composers including Abraham Ellstein, Solomon Golub, and Esther Zweig. They were also recorded by Theodore Bikel...
- Sing…; 1957 Cadence CLP-4001 (w/Abe Ellstein) At Home with the Barry Sisters; 1959 Roulette SR-25060 (w/Abe Ellstein) Side by Side; 1961 Roulette SR-25136...
- Berdychiv Synagogue Saint Nicholas Church Jewish cemetery See: Abraham Ellstein History of the Jews in Russia and the Soviet Union Berdichev machine-building...
- in 1932. Its founders and members, which included Sholom Secunda, Abe Ellstein and Joseph Rumshinsky, were Jewish composers ****ociated with the Yiddish...
- 1887) March 22 Cilly Aussem, German tennis champion (b. 1909) Abraham Ellstein, American composer (b. 1907) Mihály Székely, Hungarian b**** singer (b....