David Werdyger (Hebrew: אלתר דוד יצחק ורדיגר; 30 October 1919 – 2 April 2014) was a Polish-American Hasidic hazzan and solo singer. A Holocaust survivor...
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cantor David Werdyger and uses the stage name Mordechai Ben David (Hebrew: מרדכי בן דוד, romanized: Mordocháy Ben-Davíd, lit. 'Mordechai, son of David') or...
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Werdyger, Werdiger, and Verdiger is a surname from the Polish word weredyk, meaning "truthful person". People with this surname include: David Werdyger...
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"Yeedle" Werdyger (born 1971) is an American Hasidic Jewish singer. He is the son of singer Mordechai Werdyger (stage name: Mordechai Ben David, MBD) and...
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a son of the hazzan (cantor) David Werdyger, brother of singer Mordechai Ben David, and uncle of singer Yeedle Werdyger (Mordechai's son).[citation needed]...
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post–World War II period, prominent cantors were Moshe Koussevitzky, David Werdyger, Frank Birnbaum, Richard Tucker and Abraham Lopes Cardozo (1914–2006)...
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recordings of Modzitz melodies and cantor David Werdyger's recordings of Ger and other Hasidic melodies. Werdyger also founded the label Aderet Records in...
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many weddings, and "Lo Sevoshi", sung in Hasidic shtiebels. Cantor David Werdyger, who performed as a soloist in Talmud's choir in Ger at age 12, later...
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Observer, liver infection. Mahjoub Sharif, 66, Sudanese poet and activist. David Werdyger, 94, Polish-born American Hasidic singer. Urs Widmer, 75, Swiss author...
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Mordechai ben David (born 1951, real name Mordechai Werdyger), a Jewish-American musician Naftali Bendavid, an American journalist Solomon ben David (disambiguation)...
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