voc, 1908-2002 US, Piotrków Trybunalski
Singer of World and Folk
A.k.a. Seymour Rexite
Seymour Rechtzeit, also known as Seymour Rexite, (January 18, 1908 – October 14, 2002), was an actor and singer of the Yiddish theater, film and radio in the United States, and for some time president of the Hebrew Actors' Union. Born in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland, and a child prodigy, Rechtzeit emigrated to the United States in 1920, along with his father, a cantor, and his older brother Jack Rechtzeit, an actor and songwriter. The then-immigration quotas prevented Seymour's mother and other siblings from emigrating from Poland, so Seymour sang a song, which his brother Jack had composed, before President Calvin Coolidge which so moved the President that he granted the entry visas. Rechtzeit performed Yiddish translations of pop music standards as well as songs written in his native language. He starred in a musical featuring Yiddish music at a theatre on Second Avenue in the Yiddish Theater District opposite the famous soprano Isa Kremer which was entitled The Song of the Ghetto. He married Miriam Kressyn, another star of the Yiddish stage, in 1943. Kressyn died at age 86 in 1996; they had no children. Rechtzeit died in 2002 in New York City. The couple is buried under the family name Rechtzeit in Block 67 of Mount Hebron Cemetery. This section is reserved for those who were part of New York Yiddish theater and is maintained by the Yiddish Theatrical Alliance. In 1924, he had enough money to bring the rest of his family but he couldn't.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Parade Of Pops In Yiddish | Seymour Rechtzeit | 1951 | Album |
Wedding Samba / My Town Belz | Seymour Rechtzeit | 1950 | Album |
Shtarker Fin Liebe / Chupa Tanz | Seymour Rechtzeit | 1947 | Album |
א בריוו פון א חסיד צום רבין / דער אידישער שטערן | Seymour Rechtzeit | 1925 | Album |
Fartreibt Di Zorgen / Mirele | Seymour Rechtzeit | Album | |
Mein Yiddishe Mame / Misirlou | Seymour Rechtzeit With Abe Ellstein Orchestra | Album | |
Dem Nayem Sehr / Der Alter Zigeuner | The Bagelman Sisters & Seymour Rechtzeit With The Abe Ellstein Orchestra | Album |