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Zevulun Kwartin (Hebrew: זבולון קוורטין;
March 25, 1874 –
September 22, 1952),
known as
Zavel or Savel, was a
Jewish chazzan (cantor) and composer, a...
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hazzanut (cantorial performance). The
great figures of this era
include Zavel Kwartin (1874–1953),
Moritz Henle (1850–1925),
Joseph "Yossele"
Rosenblatt (1882–1933)...
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Deputy Prime Minister Zvulun Kalfa (born 1962),
Israeli politician Zavel Kwartin (1874–1952), Russian-born
cantor and
composer Zebulon Aiton Lash (1846–1920)...
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Jewish world, were of the two
famous cantors:
Gershon Sirota and
Zavel Kwartin. As the
technology improved, he was
constantly rerecording the
songs so...
- (1913-1982), a
Soviet ethnomusicologist and
violinist Zevulun "Zavel"
Kwartin (1874–1952),
Jewish cantor and
composer Heinrich Neuhaus (1888–1964), Russian...
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daughter of Nina (
Kwartin), a coloratura, and
Nathan Shulman, and
granddaughter of the
distinguished cantor Zavel Kwartin. Her
family was Russian...
- oil)
units Unit
Plural Relative value Metric value Imperial value Notes kwartin kwartini 1⁄40 ~31.96 ml 1+1⁄8 fl oz 'quarter'.
Referenced in 1921 Act only...
- for up to 1,800 people.
Yossele Rosenblatt,
Moshe Koussevitzky,
Zavel Kwartin,
Moishe Oysher, Jan
Peerce and
Richard Tucker were all
cantors there. Red...
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Jewish cantors of this era
include Abraham Davis,
Moshe Koussevitzky,
Zavel Kwartin (1874–1953), Jan Peerce,
Josef "Yossele"
Rosenblatt (1882–1933), Gershon...
- role
previously held by
famous cantors such as
David Roitman and
Zavel Kwartin.
During his
tenure there he was
asked to
perform Nineteenth-century compositions...