David Werdyger | |
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Born | Poland | 30 October 1919
Died | 2 April 2014 United States | (aged 94)
Genres | Hazzanut (Cantorial), Jewish music |
Occupation(s) | Hazzan, travel agent |
Years active | 1950–2000s |
Labels | Aderet Records |
David Werdyger (Hebrew: אלתר דוד יצחק ורדיגר; 30 October 1919 – 2 April 2014) was a Polish-American Hasidic hazzan and solo singer. A Holocaust survivor who was incarcerated in several Nazi concentration camps, including the factory run by Oskar Schindler, Werdyger moved to Brooklyn, New York, after World War II and began recording albums featuring the music of the Bobov, Boyan, Skulen, Melitz, Radomsk, and Ger Hasidic dynasties,[1] recording 60 albums in all.[2] He also established the Jewish record label Aderet Records, now managed and owned by his son Mendy Werdyger.[3]
He was the father of singer Mordechai Ben David and the grandfather of singer Yeedle Werdyger (Mordechai's son).[4][citation needed] Werdyger collaborated with Velvel Pasternak, among others, in his recordings.[citation needed]