File:Omar Rabbi Elozor original.ogg

Omar_Rabbi_Elozor_original.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 3 min 54 s, 58 kbps, file size: 1.62 MB)

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English: Unedited version of "Omar Rabbi Elozor" (Modern transliteration: Amar Rabi Elazar - "Said Rabbi Eliezar", performed by Cantor Meyer Kanewsky and his choir in 1919 for Edison Records. This is Edison Diamond Disc 75001-R The text begins, roughly, "Said Rabbi Elazar, quoting Rabbi Chaninah, Scholars increase the levels of peace in the world." In Judaism, this passage is commonly used in the Sunday Morning Service.

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The text is basically the last passage from Tractate Berakhot, from the Talmud, with a few repeats.
עברית: קטע החזנות "אמר רבי אלעזר" מאת החזן מאיר קנבסקי ולהקתו, הוקלט עבור תקליטי אדיסון ב-1919.
Date Coupling date: 1/18/1919. Taken on 18 January 1919
Source Library of Congress, Edison Records collection
Author Cantor Meyer Kanewsky
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