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Hebrew Music Sung by Negro Children Music Week Feature

May 15, 1934
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A group of Negro children singing Hebrew music was one of the features at a concert at the sharp Street Community House which brought Music Week in Baltimore to a close.

Kol Nidre and a folk song were rendered rather effectively by the children, who were trained by Hugo Weisgal, young Baltimore composer and director of the Har Sinai Temple choir.

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