| | Gems Of The Synagogue: Rare Cantorial Treasures CD
Gems Of The Synagogue: Rare Cantorial Treasures Music Gems Of The Synagogue: Rare Cantorial Treasures Songs | 1. | Ata Yazarta - Ben Zion Kapov-Kagan |
| 2. | Hashem Malach - Alter Yehiel Karniol |
| 3. | Unetane Tokef - David Roitman |
| 4. | Mitrazeh Berachamim - Shlomo Rothstein |
| 5. | Vekulam Mekablim Aleyhem - Moshe Surkis |
| 6. | Ashira Na Le'yedidi - Zvee Aroni/Shirat Hakerem |
| 7. | Hamecabeh et Haner - Herman Borenstein |
| 8. | Ein Kitza - Pinkasovitz Shlomo |
| 9. | Shmah Koleinu - Leon Cortilli |
| 10. | Ve'te'erav - Alexander Sirota |
| 11. | Birkat Kohanim - Ben Zion Kapov-Kagan |
| 12. | Retzeh Vimenuchatenu - Alter Yehiel Kohanim |
| 13. | Medley - David Roitman |
| 14. | Adam Yesodo Meafar - Shlomo Rothstein |
| 15. | Lema'an Yirbu - Moshe Surkis |
| 16. | Az Bedol Ra'ash Gadol - Leib Glantz |
| 17. | Acheinu Kol Beit Israel - Shlomo Kupfer |
| 18. | Ve'al Yedey Avadecha - Leon Cortilli |
| 19. | Lechu Neranea - Herman Borenstein |
| 20. | Acheinu Kol Beit Israel - Berale Chagy |
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