The Dybbuk

Poland, 1937, 121 min

Directed by:

Michał Waszyński

Screenplay:

Andrzej Marek

Cinematography:

Albert Wywerka
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When Caruso heard Sirota sing "Celeste Aida" in a concert, he reportedly thanked God the cantor had chosen "to employ his heavenly gift in a different field." Sirota, born in Russia in 1874, officiated as cantor in Odessa, Vilna and Warsaw. He made cantorial recordings, beginning in 1903. From 1927-35, he sang concerts throughout Europe and in the U.S. He and his family perished in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943. (official distributor synopsis)

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