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Mordecai Hershman (1888 Chernigov, Russian Empire –1940 New York City, USA) was a Ukrainian-born American-Jewish cantor and singer (tenor). Hershman emigrated to the United States in 1920, becoming Cantor at Beth El Temple in Brooklyn, New York. From 1921-1926, he made numerous recordings for Victor, from late 1926 to his death for Columbia.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Great Cantors | Gershon Sirota, Yossele Rosenblatt, Berele Chagy, Mordechai Hershman, Salomo Pinkasovicz, Z. Kwartin, Hermann Fleishmann, David Roitman | 1985 | Album |
The Best Cantorial Works Of Cantor Mordechai Hershman Volume 1 | Mordechai Hershman | 1970 | Album |
Sings Folk Songs Of The Shtetl | Mordechai Hershman | 1961 | Album |
Tal / Hashem, Hashem, Eil Rachum Vechanun | Mordechai Hershman | 1927 | Album |
Tanchum / Af B'ri | Mordechai Hershman | 1927 | Album |
The Cantor's Saturday Night Concert / Mikita | Mordechai Hershman | 1923 | Album |
Fifty Minutes With Mordecai Hershman | Mordechai Hershman | Album | |
Liturgie Juive: Sept Grande Cantors | Pierre Pinchik, Berele Chagy, Zavel Kwartin, David Roitman, Yossele Rosenblatt, Mordechai Hershman, Gershon Sirota | Compil. | |
In Cheder'l / A Dudele | Mordechai Hershman | Album | |
The Voice Of Mordecai Mershman | Mordechai Hershman | Album | |
Sings Jewish Folk Songs | Mordechai Hershman | Album | |
Brochos Fun Halel / Modim Anachu Loch = ברחכות פון הלל / מודים אנחנו לך | Mordechai Hershman | Album | |
מנשה - ישמח משה = Menashe - Ismach Moisheh | Mordechai Hershman | Album |