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Re: American Jewish songbooks
- From: Lori Cahan-Simon <l_cahan...>
- Subject: Re: American Jewish songbooks
- Date: Sun 22 Dec 2002 23.29 (GMT)
As an addendum to this, can anyone tell me the years of publication of
Goldfarb's The Jewish Songster? Wasn't it first published around 1918?
Was the last one in the 1920s or later? I know there are many sage
collectors and scholars on this list; I appreciate your help.
Lor(Stuck in Cleveland, wishing I could go to New York)ele
Lori Cahan-Simon wrote:
> Khaveyrim,
>
> Does anyone know if there were any books of American Jewish songs
> published in between Harry Coopersmith's Songs of My People (Shiri
> Ami), published in 1937 by The Anshe Emet Synagogue (Chicago?), and
> Coopersmith's The Songs We Sing (Ul'shonenu Rina) (New York, 1950)?
>
> Thanks,
> Lorele
>
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