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Moishe Oysher

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Oysher was able to retrain his voice and began singing again in literary and dramatic clubs. He met actor Wolf Shumsky and traveled with him to Winnipeg, where he played Yiddish theater for three seasons. He was allowed into the Canadian Actors' Union in 1924 and played in the Montreal Yiddish
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he used to sing to his son. In disgrace, he also loses his voice; he tries to return to his life in Vilna; finally, his voice comes briefly back to him on Yom Kippur. He sings the first few lines of the "Kol Nidre", then dies of a heart attack.
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actor. During the 1940s and 1950s he was one of the top Hazzans and his recordings continue to be appreciated due to his rich, powerful voice and creative arrangements.
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Oysher's father departed for America when Moyshe was young, leaving him with his grandfather. He started acting in school and played a few roles in the poet
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Some say that Oysher's voice was like the "roaring of the lion." In regard to his popularity, he was considered "the darling of many Jews.." He liked the
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to work at the Lyric Theater. He married Florence Weiss in Newark in January 1929. In 1931, he was accepted into the New York Actors' Union and played in
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Oysher was survived by his second wife Theodora (a pianist who had often accompanied him in concert), their daughter Shoshana (Rozanna), his sister
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theater under the direction of Isidore Hollander. He may have gone back and forth between Canada and the United States during this time.
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style, popular at that time, and he used similar rhythmic melodies in his prayers, respecting always the traditional Bessarabian "
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and a fine career was foreseen, but after a heart attack he had to abandon the idea; he continued to work in radio and as a
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and recording artist until, after other heart attacks, on the advice of his doctors, he entered semi-retirement.
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Oysher died in New Rochelle from undisclosed causes in 1958 aged 52, although his age was misreported as 51.
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Returning to the U.S., he worked on the radio and starred with his wife in the Harry Kalmanovitsh -
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on March 8, 1906. He was born to a Jewish family that traced six generations of
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City Cantor") 1940, USA, B&W, 85 min, Yiddish with English subtitles.
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Oysher died in 1958, aged 52, and is interred in Cedar Park Cemetery in
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and caused a sensation, being perhaps the first singer to step from "
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and are so impressed that they introduce him to European
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Bridge of light : Yiddish film between two worlds
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Index

Yiddish

Cantor
recording artist
Yiddish theatre
Yiddish
cantor
recording artist
Yiddish theatre
Lipcani
Bessarabia Governorate
Russian Empire
Eliezer Steinberg
Rebbe
Berdichev
Canada
voice broke
Philadelphia
Brooklyn
Florence Weiss
Newark, New Jersey
Anshel Schorr
Philadelphia
Boris Thomashevsky
Joseph Rumshinsky
First Roumanian-American Congregation
Manhattan
New York
Lower East Side
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