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TBS Sisterhood of OC Presents the Maxine Horwitz Cultural Series Moishe Oysher
Chapman University Fish Interfaith Chapel
Orange, CA
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TBS Sisterhood of OC Presents the Maxine Horwitz Cultural Series Moishe Oysher
Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood of Orange County Presents The Maxine Horwitz Cultural Series: Cantor Arik Luck as MOISHE OYSHER
The Master Singer of His People (Yiddish Actor and Entertainer of the 1920's)
Featuring: Sari Greenberg, The Euphoria Bass Band and Musical Director Cantor Billy Tiep with guest stars Cantor David Reinwald and Friends

Doors open at 3:00 pm
Program starts at 3:30 pm
*Limited Seating Available*

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For questions please contact Vivienne Shear between the hours of 10 am and 5 pm. At 714-532-5049

Moishe Oysher BIOGRAPHY
The Master Singer of  His People

Moishe Oysher, born in 1907 in Bessarabia, Imperial Russia (Moldova) and died in 1958 in New York. He was from a line of Chazanut (Cantors) going back for six generations. But he seems to have been drawn more to the stage than following in his
predecessor's footsteps, and whenever travelling players visited his village, much to the disapproval of his father, he would try to get a part in their production as a child player. In 1921, he was taken to Canada and joined a travelling Yiddish theatrical company, with whom he appeared on the Yiddish stage in New York. In 1932 he led his own company in South America.  In 1934, after he returned from a trip to Buenos Aires, he was unable to get a part in the New York shows since they had all been cast. Needing work, and with the encouragement of his friends, since it was coming up to the High Holy Day season he applied to conduct services at the Rumanian Synagogue. He obtained the position and was a sensation! Moishe now had two careers running. He starred in Yiddish films, The Cantor's Son, Yankel the Blacksmith, and Der Vilna Balebesel, and it was not long before he became something of a 'Kosher heart throb.' He also made numerous recordings, and continued to sing in the Synagogue and lead prayers in front of the Ark. His extensive acting experience clearly gave him a great advantage in the Synagogue. Listening to his recordings, one can hear the great artistry in his superb, rich voice. He was a Chazan who knew how to manipulate the emotions of his congregation and was And it's hardly surprising that Oysher attempted unashamedly to appeal to the masses, when you realize that he became as famous on the stage and in the movies, as he ever was in the Synagogue.  He prayed and sang every work with great emotion and fervency and his Chassidic background is clearly discernible in many of the recordings Although he received many offers to appear on Broadway, Moishe always refused, to appear on Friday or Saturday since he would not desecrate Shabbat. His style would probably not be acceptable in Synagogue today, but it is wonderful to listen to his recordings and hear 'pure' Chazanut as our grandparents would have done. Included in his recordings are a complete Kol Nidrei service, and Seder with choir, both
with introduction and explanations. For sheer bubbling enthusiasm and showmanship, the version of Chad Gadya, which he sings as the final item on his Seder recording,

With gratitude to Rabbi Geoffrey Shisler

Adresse

Chapman University Fish Interfaith Chapel (Afficher)
1 University Drive
Orange, CA 92866
United States

Catégories

Musique > Spirituelle

Enfants bienvenus : Oui
Chiens bienvenus : Non
Non-fumeur : Oui
Accessible aux fauteuils roulants : Oui

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Propriétaire : TBS Sisterhood of OC
Sur BPT depuis : 16 Nov 2014
 
Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood of Orange County


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