10 Treffer für Jahr = "1913 - 1944"
zu den FilteroptionenA Chaver in Leben : sung by William Schwartz / music by H. A. Russotto. Words by D. Meyerowitz / א חבר אין לעבען / music by H. A. Russotto. Words by D. [...]
Russotto, Henry A. ; Meyerowitz, DavidNew York : Hebrew Publishing, 1917Cantorial anthology of traditional and modern synagogue music /
1 : Rosh HashonohEphros, Gershon (Hrsg.)New York : Bloch, 1929Sabbath evening service : according to the union prayer book ; opus 28 / by Lazare Saminsky
Saminsky, Lazare[Partitur], New York : Bloch, 1926Musical service for the Day of Atonement : according to the union prayer book for jewish worship / by Edward J. Stark
Stark, Edward J.In: Sefer anim zemiroth / by Edward J. Stark[Partitur], New York : Bloch, c 1913Musical service for the Eve of Atonement : according to the union prayer book for jewish worship / by Edward J. Stark
Stark, Edward J.In: Sefer anim zemiroth / by Edward J. Stark[Partitur], New York : Bloch, c 1913Synagogue hymns and responses : for sabbath evening and morning / by Heniot Levy
Levy, Heniot[Partitur], New York : Bloch, 1926Synagogue service for Friday evening in Eb major : based upon the ancient pentateuchal mode, utilizing the mode of Mogen Ovos / by Abraham Zevi Idelso [...]
Idelsohn, Abraham Z.[Partitur], [Cincinnati] : National Council of Jewish Women, 1924Synagogue service for Friday evening in F major : based upon the ashkenazic mode of Adonoy Moloch, utilizing the mode of Mogen Ovos / by Abraham Zevi [...]
Idelsohn, Abraham Z.[Partitur], [Cincinnati, Ohio] : National Council of Jewish Women, 1924Synagogue service for Sabbath morning in Eb major : based upon Psalm mode in major, utilizing the mode of Ahava Rabba / by Abraham Zevi Idelsohn
Idelsohn, Abraham Z.[Partitur], [S.l.] : Verf. ; Cincinnati, Ohio : Zimmerman, 1924The harvest festival : a children's succoth celebration / music by A. Z. Idelsohn. Text by A. Irma Cohon
Idelsohn, Abraham Z. ; Cohon, A. Irma[Partitur], [Cincinnati, Ohio] : National Council of Jewish Women ; Cincinnati, Ohio: Zimmerman, 1925