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Amsterdam Synagogue ChoirSome recording by the Amsterdam Synagogue Choir (Koor Der Groote Synagoge Amsterdam) can be found on the internet.
Samuel (Sam) Henry Englander - choirmaster, composer. Born September 26, 1896 in Amsterdam (Netherlands). In 1916-1942 he directed the choir of the Great Synagogue of Amsterdam. In 1928 in London at the competition organized by the newspaper "The Jewish Chronicle" the choir received the first prize. On the eve of World War II, he published the collection "Zmirot Israel", which included his original liturgical compositions or arranged by him. After the capture of the Netherlands by the Germans, he ended up in the ghetto of Amsterdam, from where he was deported to the extermination camp Sobibor (Poland). Sam Englander died on June 11, 1943.
The Great Synagogue and Amsterdam Jewish Choir was, in November 1935,
composed of the following singers (those marked with an asterisk sang during synagogue services):
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