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Baal Shem

Suite for violin and piano by Ernest Bloch, composed in 1923. A version for violin and orchestra was completed in 1939; it was first performed in New York on 19 October 1941, with the violinist Josef Szigeti.



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The rabbi to whom Gershon travels is in fact the Ba'al Shem Tov, the founder of the Hasidic movement, who lived in Poland in the eighteenth century.
Recalling the teaching of the Ba'al Shem Tov--"remembrance is the secret of redemption"--Kammen argues that conflicting accounts of the past, competing in a marketplace of memories, are most conducive to true recollection.
 
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