Songs

In Kheyder Keseyder — אין חדר כסדר

Genre:
Folk
Subject:
Child/Education/School/Swimming/
Origin:
Ephemera 19
Related information in folder 34:
Document type:
Article
Author:
Chana Mlotek
Publisher:
Yiddish Forward
Date:
11/4/1973
Comments:
Article includes text of the song. See Crasner, Clara, folder #1.
Document type:
Article
Author:
Chana Mlotek
Publisher:
Yiddish Forward
Date:
11/26/1993
Comments:
Request for information, regarding "In Kheyder Keseyder" by Dovid Tsalenko.
Document type:
Article
Author:
Chana Mlotek
Publisher:
Yiddish Forward
Date:
7/16/1999
Comments:
Inquiry from Dr. Sima Arian, Manhattan, re: In Kheyder Keseder. She learned additional verses from her mother.
Related information in folder 55:
Document type:
Obituary
Author:
Shimon Weber
Publisher:
Yiddish Forward
Date:
6/11/1975
Comments:
Long obituary written by editor of the Yiddish Forward.
Document type:
Article
Author:
Yosl Mlotek
Publisher:
Yiddish Forward
Date:
10/12/1980
Comments:
Article discussing annual Belarsky concert at Brigham Young University, Salt Lake City, Utah. Author Y. Hamer was pen name, occasionally used by Yosl Mlotek.
Document type:
Obituary
Publisher:
New York Times
Document type:
Article
Publisher:
Yiddish Forward
Date:
7/10/1975
Comments:
Report of Belarsky funeral.
Document type:
Advertisement
Publisher:
Yiddish Forward
Date:
6/15/1975
Comments:
WEVD announcement of broadcast in memory of Sidor Belarsky.
Document type:
Article
Publisher:
Yiddish Forward
Date:
6/9/1975
Comments:
Announcement of funeral. Obituary. Includes photograph of Sidor Belarsky.
Document type:
Article
Author:
A. Meloman
Publisher:
Yiddish Forward
Date:
3/23/1984
Comments:
Review of concert in Belarsky's honor organized by his daughter Isabel.

Recording

On album:
C-028(a) (Clara Crasner and Others, Field Tape)
Track ID:
31640
Vocal:
Crasner, Clara — קראַסנער, קלאַראַ (חיה לאה)
First line:
Ven ikh bin a kleyn yingele gevezn hob ikh gebudn in taykh,
First line (Yiddish):
ווען איך בין אַ קליין ייִנגעלע געוועזן האָב איך געבודן אין טײַך,
Audio:
Freedman Sound Archives at Penn Libraries (temporarily unavailable)
Language:
Yiddish
Style:
Folk/Acapella