CBS [radio] Passover [program] [sound recording] : Avodim hoyinu : archival disc / [sung by] D[avid] J. P[utterman] and [Park Avenue Synagogue] Choir ; [speeches by Joseph M.] Proskauer [and] Aryeh Lev. [ca. 1945]

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CBS [radio] Passover [program] [sound recording] : Avodim hoyinu : archival disc / [sung by] D[avid] J. P[utterman] and [Park Avenue Synagogue] Choir ; [speeches by Joseph M.] Proskauer [and] Aryeh Lev. [ca. 1945]

2 sound discs : 78 rpm, mono. ; 12 in.

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