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Paulina Stark, Paul Olefsky - Tsur Yisraeil: High Holy Day Music Of Temple Beth Israel Austin Texas flac album

Paulina Stark, Paul Olefsky - Tsur Yisraeil: High Holy Day Music Of Temple Beth Israel Austin Texas flac album
  • Performer Paulina Stark
  • Title Tsur Yisraeil: High Holy Day Music Of Temple Beth Israel Austin Texas
  • Date of release 1977
  • Other formats AA DMF AHX WAV ADX AC3 MP2
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1187 mb
  • Size FLAC 1572 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 133

Tsur Yiśraʼel (Rock of Israel) This recording is part of the Centennial Observance of Temple Beth Israel, Austin, Texas. Every selection recorded was heard during the High Holy Days of 5737 (1976).

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Temple Beth Israel (Hebrew: בית ישראל‎) is a Reconstructionist synagogue located at 1175 East 29th Avenue in Eugene, Oregon. Founded in the early 1930s as a Conservative congregation, Beth Israel was for many decades the only synagogue in Eugene. The congregation initially worshipped in a converted house on West Eighth Street. It constructed its first building on Portland Street in 1952, and occupied its current LEED-compliant facilities in 2008.

Temple Beth Israel is a Reform synagogue located at 2090 Hollywood. SOLD OUT fundraiser for Temple Beth Israel York PA Cantorial Internship program. Lots of great desserts coming!! Victor Fields is at Temple Beth Israel (York, Pennsylvania). 13 April at 13:53 · York, PA, United States ·. Erev Kol Nidre 5779 Rachel Stambach and I will offer cello and piano music of Ravel and Bloch! Temple Beth Israel (York, Pennsylvania). Synagogue · York, PA, United States.

Paul Olefsky (January 4, 1926 - June 1, 2013) was an American cellist. Olefsky was born in Chicago. He earned a bachelor's degree from the Curtis Institute of Music, where he studied with Gregor Piatigorsky. Olefsky subsequently studied with Pablo Casals. He studied conducting with Herbert von Karajan and Pierre Monteux. During the 1940s, Olefsky performed as the principal cellist of the Philadelphia Orchestra while maintaining a worldwide career as a solo artist. In 1948 he was a winner of the Naumburg Competition in New York City. In 1974, he took a position as professor of cello at the University of Texas at Austin, where he taught for several decades and was a professor emeritus at the time of his death. Olefsky was married and had a daughter and a son. He died in Austin, Texas, at the age of 8. a b Fox, Margalit (June 6, 2013).

Israel officially unified East Jerusalem, including the Temple Mount, with the rest of Jerusalem in 1980 under the Jerusalem Law, though United Nations Security Council Resolution 478 declared the Jerusalem Law to be in violation of international law. The Muslim Waqf, based in Jordan, has administrative control of the Temple Mount. See Jennifer A. Harris, "The Body as Temple in the High Middle Ages", in Albert I. Baumgarten e. Sacrifice in Religious Experience, Leiden, 2002, pp. 233–256. "The Spiritual Significance of Jerusalem: The Islamic Vision. The Islamic Quarterly.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Retsei Vimenuchateinu
Composed By – Max Helfman
A2 Mi Chamocha / Tsur Yisraeil
Composed By – Sigmund Schlesinger, Traditional
A3 Hariu Ladonai (Psalm 100)
Composed By – A.W. Binder*
A4 Ve'al Kulam
Composed By – Traditional
A5 Yaʻaleh
Arranged By – A.W. Idelsohn*
A6 Eits Chayim Hi
Composed By – Max Janowski
A7 Ki Anu Amecha
Composed By – Herbert Fromm
A8 Avinu Malkeinu
Composed By – Max Janowski
B1 Ochila Laeil
Composed By – Traditional
B2 Yedid Nefesh
Composed By – Ehud and Sara Zweig
B3 Shema Koleinu
Composed By – Max Helfman
B4 Ashrei Hagafrur
Composed By – Max Helfman
B5 Kol Nidrei
Composed By – Max Bruch

Credits

  • Cello – Paul Olefsky
  • Cover [Cover Design] – Edward Triggs
  • Organ, Music Director – Charles Barnett
  • Piano, Conductor – Maxim Olefsky
  • Soloist [Cantorial Solist] – Paulina Stark

Notes

Tsur Yiśraʼel (Rock of Israel)
This recording is part of the Centennial Observance of Temple Beth Israel, Austin, Texas. Every selection recorded was heard during the High Holy Days of 5737 .