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Vinyl LP - "Shlomo Carlebach in Live Concert" - With Dedication, 1968
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Vinyl LP of "Shlomo Carlebach in Live Concert - I Heard the Wall Singing," recorded in at Heichal Shlomo in Jerusalem, in 1968 by US label Greater Recording Company Inc. Originally released in two volumes, this is the first of the two.
Handwritten dedication by Carlebach written in pen on sleeve verso.
Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (1925-1994), was born in Berlin, grew up in Berlin and Vienna and eventually fled with his family from the Nazi regime to the US in 1939. In youth he was a disciple and emissary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, who sent him to the university campuses to spread the Torah. Carlebach later left Chabad, embarking on an independent route embracing Hassidic and hippie values. He was referred to as the Dancing Rabbi, and attracted a huge following and cult standing still very much alive today.
G+ / G-. Several slight scratches. Sleeve: Partialy split seam, creases, slight tears with no loss, wear.
Handwritten dedication by Carlebach written in pen on sleeve verso.
Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (1925-1994), was born in Berlin, grew up in Berlin and Vienna and eventually fled with his family from the Nazi regime to the US in 1939. In youth he was a disciple and emissary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, who sent him to the university campuses to spread the Torah. Carlebach later left Chabad, embarking on an independent route embracing Hassidic and hippie values. He was referred to as the Dancing Rabbi, and attracted a huge following and cult standing still very much alive today.
G+ / G-. Several slight scratches. Sleeve: Partialy split seam, creases, slight tears with no loss, wear.
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