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Gesänge für Synagogen: Eingeführt in der Synagoge zu Braunschweig
This book, published in Braunschweig in 1845 by Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn, is a collection of synagogue songs compiled by Hirsch Goldberg. It features pieces for solo and small choir in two parts. The work is notable for its role in modernizing synagogue music, particularly within the Reform movement. The collection was intended for use in the synagogue in Braunschweig. The book's significance is further enhanced by its connection to Salomon Freudenthal, credited with writing "En Kelohenu," who contributed to this volume. This book was acquired for comparison with early Reform hymns used in America.
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