Long before cantors were household names in America, they were hidden treasures in the Hasidic heartlands of Europe. From its beginnings in the 18th century, the Hasidic movement placed song and ...
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Kugielsky is part of the “Dear New York” exhibit curated by Humans of New York’s Brandon Stanton. When Abe Kugielsky first began photographing the Hasidic Jewish community in Borough Park, Brooklyn, ...
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The cantors who captivated Hasidic rebbes
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