You Shall Tell It To Your Son

| Collection(s) | Judaic |
| Catalogue Number | N/A |
| Matrix Number | N/A |
| Record Label | Private label |
| Record Format | 33 1/3 RPM - 12" |
| Shelf Number | 405250 |
| Number of Tracks | N/A |
| Date Recorded | N/A |
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| Notes | You Shall Tell It To Your Son |
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| 1 - You Should Tell It To Your Son - Oh Tell My People, Excerpts from Yizkor by Idelson
Composer(s) : A. Tarski, Itzhak Kazenelson
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| 2 - On the Road To Auschwitz / Traditional Kaddish From Idelson
Composer(s) : Shamai Rosenblum; A. Tarski
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| 3 - Lament
Composer(s) : J. Leib Bialer A. Tarski
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| 4 - Except from the poem about Shlomo Zelichowski - Izhak Kazenelson Ghetto Melody The Jewish Child
Composer(s) : A. Tarski
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| 5 - The First Night - Excerpt from the book Three Days of Battle by Stefan Grajek
Composer(s) : A. Tarski
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| 6 - Excerpt from the book The Uprising of the Besieged by Israel Guttman / Melody from the Vilna Ghetto
Composer(s) : A. Tarski
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| 7 - The Last Days of the Warsaw Ghetto - Zivia Lubetkin
Composer(s) : A. Tarski
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| 8 - Mordecai Anilewitz's Last Appeal Melody Warsaw
Composer(s) : A. Tarski
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| 9 - Manifesto: Mordecai Tenenbaum Tamarof to the Jews of Bialystok
Composer(s) : A. Tarski
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| 10 - From The Prayer of Vengeance by Nathan Alterman
Composer(s) : A. Tarski
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| 11 - From That Fire by Haim Guri
Composer(s) : A. Tarski
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