Louis "Leibele" Waldman (June 22, 1907 – August 28, 1969) was a Jewish cantor (“chazzan”), composer and actor, the only American-born cantor who may be...
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Louis Waldman (1892–1982) was an American socialist politician. Louis Waldman may also refer to: Louis A. Waldman, American art historian Louis "Leibele" Waldman...
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Vigoda (1921–2016), actor Larry Wachtel (1930–2007), radio commentator Leibele Waldman (1907–1969), composer and actor Herman Wouk (1915–2019), author Wikimedia...
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Manger, produced in Poland. Kol Nidre (1939), as director, starring Leibele Waldman. Paradise in Harlem (1940) Motl the Operator (1940), as producer, based...
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Rosenblatt and Alexander Olshanetsky, and later by Theodore Bikel and Leibele Waldman. Feingold was born on November 17, 1878, in Berdychiv, Kiev Governorate...
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The Wandering Jew and The Eternal Jew) (in Yiddish, 1933), starring Leibele Waldman Dem Rebins Koyekh AKA A Vilna Legend (in Yiddish, 1933) Liebe und Liegemshaft...
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her performance of the hora, set to vocals of a cantorial by Cantor Leibele Waldman, saw her garbed in "a stylized version of the four-cornered prayer...
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