Moshe Taube

Polish/American/Israeli hazzan

Moshe Taube was a renowned hazzan of Polish, American, and Israeli descent, who made significant contributions to the field of music. As a cantor, academic, and musician, he showcased his versatility and talent in various capacities. His career gained momentum in the 1950s, during which he emerged as a popular concert performer in Israel, captivating audiences with his exceptional vocal skills.

Taube's success eventually led him to the United States, where he established himself as a successful recording artist. His life's journey was also marked by a remarkable incident, as he was among the over 1,200 Holocaust survivors rescued by the courageous efforts of Oskar Schindler. This experience undoubtedly had a profound impact on his life and career, ultimately shaping him into the accomplished musician he became. Through his work, Taube left an indelible mark on the world of music, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and influence future generations.