[Synagogue music collection, miscellaneous : Park Avenue Synagogue, New York, N.Y. : manuscripts, black-line prints, published item, 1933-1976 / collected, copied, composed or arranged by Cantor David J. Putterman].

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[Synagogue music collection, miscellaneous : Park Avenue Synagogue, New York, N.Y. : manuscripts, black-line prints, published item, 1933-1976 / collected, copied, composed or arranged by Cantor David J. Putterman].

15 ms. items + 1 published item ; 28-35 cm.

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David J. Putterman was born in 1900 on an immigrant ship en route to New York City. As a boy he was alto soloist in the choirs of cantors Josef Rosenblatt, Gershon Sirota and Zeidel Rovner. During the nineteen-twenties Putterman recorded in Yiddish and Hebrew for the Victor, Brunswick and Vocalion labels. In 1933 both Putterman and Rabbi Milton Steinberg were offered to lead New York's Park Avenue Synagogue. By the time of Rabbi Steinberg's premature death in 1950, they had transformed the congr...