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Hlyniany before long. Jeremiah's mother was named Gal. His grandfather Rabbi Yaakov
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December. By this time he was literate in a number of languages, including not only Yiddish but also German, Hebrew, French, and Italian. He was ushered onto the American klezmer music scene by fellow Galician-born fiddler Berish Katz; Hescheles even made an
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in 1932 with his family and left
Hescheles as the new bandleader. At that time the ensemble consisted of Hescheles on violin, as well as a cimbalom and double bass player, and occasionally a flute or second violinist. He left the ensemble in 1936 to enroll in medical school, first in
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folded in 1971, he went into retirement, though he still made himself available to researchers of
Yiddish culture. These include the historian of klezmer Walter Zev Feldman, who interviewed Hescheles extensively in 1998 and 1999; Rabbi Abraham Holtz, who interviewed him about
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violinist. Because of his sharp memory and varied life experiences, he was an important resource for researchers of
Yiddish culture and Klezmer music in the late twentieth century.
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