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Mikhl Gelbart (August 21, 1889 –
December 20, 1962) was an
American composer of
Yiddish songs. He was born in Ozorków, Poland. His
music reflected a very...
- was
written in 1927. The
Yiddish version was both
written and
composed by
Mikhl Gelbart,
albeit under the name of Ben Arn, a
pseudonym referring to himself...
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Marvin (
Mikhl) I.
Herzog (September 13, 1927 – June 28, 2013) was a
Yiddish language Professor at
Columbia University.
Herzog received his Ph.D. from...
- Yampol, son of
Rabbi Yekhiel Mikhl of Zlotshev;
succeeded his father-in-law as
rebbe in Mezhbizh).
Rebbe Yekhiel Mikhl (son of
Rebbe Yitschak; son-in-law...
- 1471 "The
Chortkover Rebbe".
Archived from the
original on 2011-05-27.
Retrieved 2008-01-22. The
other Works of
Rabbi Yechiel Mikhl Epstein v t e v t e...
- in 1945 the First, Second, Fifth, and
Final stanzas were
published in
Mikhl Gelbart's
yiddish song book
Zingt mit mir and as such it has
become convention...
- "Hanukkah Blessings" (Album version) Page Page 3:26 3. "I Have a
Little Dreidel" (Album Version)
Mikhl Gelbart,
Samuel Goldfarb Page 0:51
Total length: 6:08...
- The last
rabbi of any type to live in
Medzhybizh was
Rabbi Chaim Yechiel Mikhl Bick (1887–1964). He left in 1925 for New York. (This
excludes any rabbis...
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Joanne Borts Chaim Josh Dunn
Avram Kirk
Geritano Mordcha Michael Yashinsky Mikhl Yashinsky Bielke Samantha Hahn
Sasha Evan
Mayer Jonathan Cable Shprintze...
- bibliography. She was born to
David Osipovich Miliband and his wife. Her
ancestor Mikhl was a
cantonist in Tallinn,
while other ancestors lived at Warsaw. She graduated...