Ben Zion Shenker
Ben Zion Shenker בן-ציון בן מרדכי שענקער | |
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| Born | May 12, 1925 Brooklyn, New York  | 
| Died | November 20, 2016 (aged 91) Brooklyn, New York  | 
| Genres | Hasidic music | 
| Occupation(s) | Singer, Composer, Cantor; businessman (non-musical) | 
| Years active | 1938-2016 | 
Ben Zion Shenker (1925–2016) was a world-renowned American Hasidic composer and hazzan (cantor), associated with the Modzitz hasidic dynasty. Shenker was born in the heyday of the American hazzan. He became interested in the art as a child, and was performing on radio by his early teens. Soon after, he became close to Rabbi Shaul Taub, the Holocaust-surviving Modzitz Grand Rabbi, who was known for his mystical Hasidic compositions. He dedicated much of his life to recording and publishing the large stock of pre-war Modzitz songs, as well as Taub's post-war work. Shenker created a music label, Neginah, for the purpose of recording those songs, and himself became a composer of hundreds Modzitz moded songs.