Ver vet kadish zugen?, Yiddish-American song
"Who will say kaddish" from "Noble sentiments" (or "Tender feelings") Libretto: Max Gabel Sung by Jennie Goldstein--note on cover. "A mother knows joys and sorrows through her child. This mother's son was ki... More
Ven Gott vet tseigen wunder, Yiddish-American song
"The Great Hit of Thomashefsky's "Peoples Theatre"" "Operetta in 4 Acts" Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950 (General) From the operetta "Die neshume fun mein folk" (General)
Ven Gott vet tseigen wunder, Yiddish-American song
"The Great Hit of Thomashefsky's "Peoples Theatre"" "Operetta in 4 Acts" Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950 (General) From the operetta "Die neshume fun mein folk" (General)
Ven Gott vet tseigen wunder, Yiddish-American song
"The Great Hit of Thomashefsky's "Peoples Theatre"" "Operetta in 4 Acts" Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950 (General) From the operetta "Die neshume fun mein folk" (General)
Ven Gott vet tseigen wunder, Yiddish-American song
"The Great Hit of Thomashefsky's "Peoples Theatre"" "Operetta in 4 Acts" Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950 (General) From the operetta "Die neshume fun mein folk" (General)
Ver vet kadish zugen?, Yiddish-American song
"Who will say kaddish" from "Noble sentiments" (or "Tender feelings") Libretto: Max Gabel Sung by Jennie Goldstein--note on cover. "A mother knows joys and sorrows through her child. This mother's son was ki... More
Ven Gott vet tseigen wunder, Yiddish-American song
"The Great Hit of Thomashefsky's "Peoples Theatre"" "Operetta in 4 Acts" Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950 (General) From the operetta "Die neshume fun mein folk" (General)
Ven Gott vet tseigen wunder, Yiddish-American song
"The Great Hit of Thomashefsky's "Peoples Theatre"" "Operetta in 4 Acts" Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950 (General) From the operetta "Die neshume fun mein folk" (General)
Ver vet kadish zugen?, Yiddish-American song
"Who will say kaddish" from "Noble sentiments" (or "Tender feelings") Libretto: Max Gabel Sung by Jennie Goldstein--note on cover. "A mother knows joys and sorrows through her child. This mother's son was ki... More
Ver vet kadish zugen?, Yiddish-American song
"Who will say kaddish" from "Noble sentiments" (or "Tender feelings") Libretto: Max Gabel Sung by Jennie Goldstein--note on cover. "A mother knows joys and sorrows through her child. This mother's son was ki... More