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Cantor Yehoshua Dlin - Hallel Shevuos At Tiferes Bais David Montreal 1969

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Hazzan Joshua Dlin, born in Bessarabia (present-day Moldova), was recognized as a child prodigy at age seven. Dlin attended the Kishinev Conservatory of Music and the Warsaw Academy of Music. He studied voice with several respected teachers including Russian opera singer Professor Gorsky and Professor Lelivia Warsaw. From 1924 to 1926, he was hazzan at the Acre Synagogue in Kishinev, and from 1926, he was hazzan of the Sinai Synagogue in Warsaw. In 1939 he was appointed hazzan of the Great Synagogue of Tel Aviv. Dlin moved to Montreal and succeeded Ephraim Schlepack as Chief Cantor at Beth David Congregation on St. Joseph in 1948. He composed music for liturgy including the Sabbath prayer “V’shomru” that could be sung by synagogue choirs together with soloists and the hazzan. The style of hazzanut under Schlepack and Dlin at Beth David (the Rumanishe, or Romanian, shul) was considered more exotic than the Litvak (Lithuanian/Russian) style of the B’nai Jacob synagogue on Fairmount, but equally loved. Dlin remained cantor at Beth David until 1970, after the synagogue’s 1965 merger with Tifereth Jerusalem (becoming the “TBDJ” synagogue) and move to Côte Saint-Luc. He passed away in 1990. Compiled by Stephanie Tara Schwartz, Zev Moses and Arie Subar