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Levy, J. B. (Josef Benjamin), 1870-1950

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Personal name headingLevy, J. B. (Josef Benjamin), 1870-1950
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Variant(s)Levy, J. B. (Josef Benjamin), 1870-
Levy, J. B. (Josef Benjamin), b. 1870
Levy, Josef Benjamin, 1870-1950
לוי, י., 1870-1950
לוי, יוסף בנימין, 1870-1950
LocatedUnited States
Birth date1870-10-06
Death date1950-06-24 $
Place of birthKiel (Germany)
Place of deathNew York (N.Y.)
Profession or occupationCantors (Judaism) Educators
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
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Found inSidur Shaʻare tefilah, 1934: title page (J.B. Levy [in rom.]; teacher in Frankfurt am Main)
Jüdisches Lexikon, c1929 (hdg.: Levy, Josef Benjamin; born 1870 in Kiel; cantor; teacher)
Wikipedia, November 1, 2020: Josef Benjamin Levy (born October 6, 1870 in Kiel, died June 24, 1950 in New York; German educator and cantor; in 1924 he became chairman of the General German Cantor Association; 1921-1938 taught at the Philanthropin in Frankfurt; 1939 immigrated to the United States; among his publications were several textbooks of Hebrew and the prayer book Schaarei Tefillah and collections of music for the synagogue; in 1916 he translated the Vincenzlied; he wrote Mein Leben in Deutschland about his life before and after the Nazis came to power)
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