From "Zubrochene Fiedele" (General) Contains violin part (General)
"Prayer for the conclusion of the Sabbath day (at nightfall)" "May the holiness oand healing of the Sabbath remain with us throughout the coming week." Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1 More
Libretto: S. Kornblith "I have a system, fifty, fifty, meaning everything always half for me. I was a streetcare conductor and collected fares, fifty, fifty. I sold suits in a department store, fifty, fifty. N More
Large portions of music and text missing (General) "Max Wilner presents David Kessler in Kalmanowitz's Play "The Value of a Mother." Produced at David Kessler's Theatre, N.Y. Sung by David Kessler." (General)
"Maneater (tuberculosis)" "This song affords a graphic description of the dreaded disease, which was then prevalent among the immigrant population in crowded New York City tenaments." "Such a sickness eats at More
Libretto: S. Kornblith Performed by Dora Weissman, Sam Kesten, Dave Medoff, Miss Greenfield. Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950. Uptown, downtown -- Fifty-fifty -- Mein weib kumt More
"Little Israel, now is the time." Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs 1895-1950. (General)
From the drama "Vemes kind" (General)
From "Shulamith" (General)
From "Bar Kochba" (General)
"Our new home" from "Orphans of the world." Libretto: Isidore Lillian. Performed by Joseph Shoengold "Zion is the new homeland for the displaced and oppressed." Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popul More
"Sung by Mme. Anna Lillian in Isidor Lillian's great masterpiece, The Price of a Girls Good Time." (General)
"Hear, oh Israel." from "The lady cantor." Libretto: Boris Thomashefsky "Almighty God, this wandering Jew prays for the whole world. Grant salvation and peace to all of mankind." Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddi More
Noted in volume, published by Isidore Lillian, People's Theater (General) "When the boys will come back." from "Oh, Sadie." (General) Libretto: Louis Gilrod (General) Performed by Sam Rosenstein--note on cover. More
"To Clement K. Marmor. Edited by Hans Pospischil" (source note)
Libretto: Shlomo Steinberg Performed by Hyman Nathanson and Morris/Maurice Schwartz. Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950. (General)
"Jacob Birnberg 3806 Third Ave., Bronx N.Y." (source note)
"Sung by Miss Betty Frank at the Arch Street Theatre" (General)
"The lady cantor." Libretto: Boris Thomashefsky Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950. (General) Riwkele un Yankele -- Kabeid es owicho -- Sholoim aleichem -- Oh, Bianka -- Rochele More
Lyric sheet attached (General)
"Yonder (in Zion)where the cedars (bloom)" and "The hope." Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950. (General)
"A little sack with coals." "You could freeze in the winter; but for warmth, having coal is such a pleasure." Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950. (General)
Lyric sheet included (General)
"In Simplified Form Arranged By Max Halperin." (source note)
"for Piano" (source note)
"Jewish Folk Song" (General)
"The Jewish National Anthem" on cover (General)
"Homeward, homeward (to Zion)" from "The force/power of nature." Libretto: Isidore Solotarefsky. Noted on item as being published by "Adler's Second Ave. Theater." Performed by Jacob P. Adler. "After two th More
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"Sung with success by Annie Phillips" (General)
Melody only. (source note)
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Performed by Clara Honigmen. "War is over, and honor is yours. Return to Zion, to the land of milk and honey. No longer be despised in exile." Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950. (General)
Part 1 and Part 2 (General)
1920 copyright submission taken from 1918 publication of unknown origin. (General)
"The rabbi's prayer." Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950 (General)
"Columbus, I have nothing against you." from "The power of nature." Libretto: Isidore Solotarefsky "America, land of freedom, I love you. Uncle Sam welcomes everyone, and Jews here are like other men. Columbu More
"The little sher, or square dance." Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950 (General)
"The fool envies me." "Only a fool would envy my little piece of bread. No one knows how bad things really are for me." Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950 (General)
"Be joyful, children, a joyous dance tune." Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950 (General)
"Farewell my dear parents. I am leaving to seek my fortune in a free land." Popular song among immigrants who had left their elderly parents back in the Old Country, and never saw them again. Source: Heskes, More
From the musical comedy "Jakele Bluffer" (General)
Dos golis lied -- Chasene huben -- Yzias Mizrajim march -- Die Nevue -- Der stecken -- Eser makes chor -- Zores is kain dauge. (Content) Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs 1895-1950 (General)
"Sung by Sam Kasten" "Prof. Horowitz's Opera" Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950 (General)
"Messiah, son of David." "Israel cries out for salvation and an end to oppression from the Hamans in every generation. May Almighty God send the Messiah son of David, to save us." Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddi More
Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs 1895-1950" (General) From the musical "Chazkel kol boinik" (General)
Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950 (General)
"Sung by A. Lebedoff" Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950 (General) From the musical "Shloimke oif Broadway" (General)
"From Yzias Mizrajum" "Prof. Horowitz's Opera" Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950 (General) from "Yzias Mizrajum" (General)
"Let there be peace soon." "Let there be peace everywhere and for everyone; no more suffering and hatred." Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950 (General)