Moishe Oysher (Yiddish: משה אוישער) (March 8, 1906 – November 27, 1958) was an American cantor, recording artist, and film and Yiddish theatre actor.[1] 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.[2][3]
^Zalmen Zylbercweig, Leksikon fun Yidishn teater, Book 3, 2407.
^"Famed Cantor Moishe Oysher Dies". New York Post. November 28, 1958. p. 36.
^יאבלאקאוו, הערמאן (1968). ארום דער וועלט מיט אידיש טעאטער : אויטאביאגראפישע איבערלעבונגען און טעאטער-דערציילונגען אין לויף פון א האלבן יארהונדערט אידישע און וועלטלעכע געשעענישן (in Yiddish). pp. 573–577.
MoisheOysher (Yiddish: משה אוישער) (March 8, 1906 – November 27, 1958) was an American cantor, recording artist, and film and Yiddish theatre actor....
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and her brother Moishe were taught synagogue chants by their father, Selig Oysher, and were immersed in religious music. The Oysher family immigrated...
MRL-393; 1973 (w/Jim Tyler, Jerry Graff) MoisheOysher With The Barry Sisters - A Gala Concert With MoisheOysher And The Barry Sisters. Volume 2 (2xLP,...
the 1920s to the 1960s. She worked and performed with such artists as MoisheOysher, Alexander Olshanetsky, Boris Thomashefsky, Fyvush Finkel, and Abe Ellstein...
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who comes to the United States. It stars Yiddish language film actor MoisheOysher in his only English-language film performance, comedian Joey Adams (born...
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replacing the original, Jewish text with Christian text. A version sung by MoisheOysher was included in Nina Paley's Seder-Masochism. The staff of The Wieners...
program, which aired on WDAS, presented singers such as Chaim Towber and MoisheOysher to the city. He died in Philadelphia on July 20 or 22, 1943, and was...
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Second Avenue Theater in the Yiddish Theater District in Lucky Boy with MoisheOysher in 1929. He moved to New York City in 1935. In his prime, he was known...
performances of the infamous joke The Aristocrats. A version sung by MoisheOysher was included in Nina Paley's Seder-Masochism. In Yiddish slang, the...
Matchmaker") and Der Vilner Balabesl ("Overture to Glory") starring MoisheOysher. Joseph Seiden's low-quality Mazel Tov, Iden, an edited compilation...
Hyer, Lyle Bettger Western Universal Singing in the Dark Max Nosseck MoisheOysher, Phyllis Hill, Joey Adams Drama Independent Slightly Scarlet Allan Dwan...
Louis Jaffe Art Theatre on 2nd Avenue. Rumshinsky directed the music, MoisheOysher (for whom Olshanetsky had composed for the film Overture to Glory) was...
Morton Gould Charles Osborne Abe Schwartz Aaron Bensoussan S. Gozinsky MoisheOysher Gerard Schwarz Jean Berger Max Graumann Thomas Pasatieri Sholom Secunda...
the dynamic postwar Yiddish music milieu, alongside such figures as MoisheOysher, Jan Peerce, Seymour Rexite, Theodore Bikel, and Martha Schlamme. She...
the first American feature films to dramatize the Holocaust, starring MoisheOysher as a concentration camp survivor; and the 1930 Tevye (dir. Maurice Schwartz)...