Israel Schorr, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Israel Schorr

American Hazzan

Date of Birth: 09-Apr-1886

Place of Birth: Khyriv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine

Date of Death: 09-Apr-1935

Profession: hazzan

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Israel Schorr

  • Israel Schorr (1886 - April 9, 1935) was a prominent cantor during the Golden Age of Hazzanut.
  • Born in the Polish region of Galicia then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire to a Hasidic family, Schorr began his career as a boy, singing soprano in the courts of various hassidic masters, notably the Rebbe (Grand Rabbi) of Rymanow. Schorr was born in Rymanów.
  • After serving in the Austro-Hungarian army during World War I, he took various cantorial posts in central and eastern Europe, including Brno in Czechoslovakia, Kraków in Poland and a brief stint in Zürich, Switzerland.
  • With help from Congressman Sol Bloom of Chicago, Schorr emigrated to the United States in 1924 to accept a position in Chicago and later in New York in both Brooklyn and the Bronx.
  • He also performed frequently, most importantly with the master cantor Yossele Rosenblatt. Apart from performing the traditional pieces of the Jewish liturgy, Schorr also wrote liturgical pieces.
  • He introduced improvisational lines to the pieces, many of which were later adopted by other prominent cantors.
  • His best-known piece in this style is Sheyibone Beis HaMikdosh, which was modified by Cantor Moshe Koussevitzky. Schorr died prematurely of a heart condition in 1935. His son, Morris Schorr, went on to become a cantor in Elizabeth, New Jersey.
  • He was one of the founding members of the Cantor's Assembly.

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