-
Madame Goldye Steiner (1889–1960) was a
pioneering African-American
woman cantor. Born in 1889 in
Illinois as
Gladys Mae Sellers, she grew up in the city...
- was not ordained.
Another early and un-ordained
woman ḥazzan was
Madame Goldye Steiner, who sang in
cantorial concerts as well as in
Broadway shows throughout...
- Goldee, Golden, Goldena, Goldene, Goldey, Goldi, Goldia, Goldina, Goldine, Golds, Goldsmith, Goldsworthy, Goldwin, Goldwyn, Goldy,
Goldye, Marigold....
- he
published pioneering research on the
previously hidden life of
Madame Goldye Steiner, the
first African-American
female cantor. A four-time
Grammy nominated...
- a job with the
Wilson Foundry Company in Davenport, Iowa and his
sister Goldye (born 1913) and
older brothers Sam (born 1915) and
Lester (born 1920) were...
- for Tax Policy.
Weinberger was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the son of
Goldye (née Schick) and
Murray Weinberger. He is Jewish. He
graduated from Wyoming...
-
Miller Lucie Lancaster Pip
Hinton Jane
Connell Anita Gillette Fritzi Clews Goldye Shaw
Buster Skeggs Mimi
Hines Mary Jo
Catlett Harry Hardwick Hans Conried...
- portfolio's value,
managed by
various trusts for the
benefit of his wife
Goldye Gordon and
their five
children increased since his death.
Beginning when...
- at Groton, Connecticut;
launched on 30
December 1942,
sponsored by Mrs.
Goldye S. Fechteler, wife of
later Chief of
Naval Operations Admiral William M...
-
Phillip Frank as Will,
Second Centurion Jack
Daniels as Bill,
Third Shape Goldye Steiner as
Female Black Figure Christine Cooper as Frankie,
Elderly Woman...