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During World War I, Hershman was drafted into the Russian Army. Legend has it that his commanding officer was so impressed by his tenor voice that he released him from his duties. After the war, Hershman returned to his post in Vilna. The community granted him leave to lead the services on only two
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selections. Many of his liturgical recordings were composed by the noted composer Yaakov (Jacob) Rapoport. Hershman himself did not compose music. In 1925, Pinchas Yasinovski composed a piece for Hershman entitled "At the end of days" ("Vehaya Beacharit Hayamim"), for the inauguration of the
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Hershman ranks among the great cantors of the golden age of Jewish cantorial music at the start of the twentieth century. His mellow tenor voice thrilled his audiences, and his cantorial arias have become classics of the
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cantorial repertoire. Some of his most famous melodies are "Aylu Devarim", "Akavia ben Mahalael" and "Modim Anachnu Lecha". In addition to liturgical material, Hershman also recorded
171:. At age 12 he was adopted by his grandfather, who moved with him to Solovio, where he continued his training under Cantor Dorfman. In 1904 he was appointed to the post of 191:
a month so that he could tour and give concerts for the rest of the time. Hershman appeared throughout Europe, singing both liturgical works and operatic arias.
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notes. Hershman recorded the piece in the United States, accompanied by strings and wind instruments, and it is considered one of his finest recordings.
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In 1920, Hershman emigrated to the United States, where he took up the position as chief hazzan at the Beth El Temple in
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of the time, Hershman released several records of cantorial and Jewish folk music.
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