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Fareins (French pronunciation: [faʁɛ̃]) is a
commune in the Ain
department in
eastern France.
Communes of the Ain
department "Répertoire
national des...
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founded in 1923 by
Lazar Weiner and
Jacob Schaefer as the
Freiheit Gezang Farein and was
closely ****ociated with
Communist politics and the
Morgen Freiheit...
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first Ashke****
religious school (1922), the Asociación
Cultural IL
Peretz Farein,
later called the
Idisher Kultur Guezelshaft (1922), the Har Sinaé synagogue...
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choirs in
Chicago and New York,
including most
famously the
Freiheit Gezang Farein. He
composed a
number of cantatas,
oratorios and song
arrangements which...
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Domsure Dortan Douvres Drom
Druillat Échallon Échenevex Évosges
Faramans Fareins Farges Feillens Ferney-Voltaire
Flaxieu Foissiat Francheleins Frans Garnerans...
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untraceable after being sold to a Mr. Roth in 1923.
Carjat was born in
Fareins, a
commune in the Ain
department in
eastern France. When he was ten, his...
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Domsure Dortan Douvres Drom
Druillat Échallon Échenevex Évosges
Faramans Fareins Farges Feillens Ferney-Voltaire
Flaxieu Foissiat Francheleins Frans Garnerans...
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Domsure Dortan Douvres Drom
Druillat Échallon Échenevex Évosges
Faramans Fareins Farges Feillens Ferney-Voltaire
Flaxieu Foissiat Francheleins Frans Garnerans...
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secular choirs was the 200-member, communist-affiliated
Freiheit Gezang Farein (founded by
Lazar Weiner),
which he
became director of in 1936–7 when Jacob...
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forming the
Jewish Working Women's
League (Yiddish
Arbeiter Froyen Farein). When it was
clear that
control of the
organization would stay in the hands...