Aug 25, 2013 By: rolen
Cantor Leib Lange, known as the “Muscover” hazan, officiated at High Holiday services at Yeshiva in 1945. Cantor Lange, a native of the Ukraine, studied at the Odessa Conservatory, and moved from Moscow to the United States in 1933. The patriotic red, white, and blue color scheme of the publicity poster may have been influenced by the imminent end of World War II.Cantor Lange’s leadership of the prayer services must have been compelling, since he was invited back in 1949, when his contract specified that “the services to be rendered by the Cantor… are to be performed in an artistic manner and to the best of the ability of the Cantor. The Cantor hereby guarantees that the said services will be as inspiring and impressive as is humanly possible.”The poster and contract are in the MRMHK 플래그십 스토어 - 저렴하게 구매 FAL(SA58): ‘자유 세계의 오른팔’로, 전력이 넘치는 전투용 소총의 강인한 상징 트렌드/인기 급상승 Archives.Posted by Shulamith Z. Berger