Park Avenue Synagogue, May 3, 1974, complete Friday evening service [sound recording] : thirtieth annual service [of] new liturgical music [by contemporary composers] : Shirat Miriam l'Shabbat : archival tape / [music] by Miriam Gideon ; Cantor David J. Putterman and synagogue choir ; directed by Ab

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Park Avenue Synagogue, May 3, 1974, complete Friday evening service [sound recording] : thirtieth annual service [of] new liturgical music [by contemporary composers] : Shirat Miriam l'Shabbat : archival tape / [music] by Miriam Gideon ; Cantor David J. Putterman and synagogue choir ; directed by Abraham Kaplan ; Neil Robinson, organ ; Rabbi Judah Nadich ; Nancy Lang, sound engineer.

1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, stereo. ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.

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