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Lionel Ziprin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lionel Ziprin
Lionel Ziprin (November 20, 1924 – March 15, 2009) was a poet who lived on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York. He was also a grandson of the renowned Orthodox rabbi Nuftali Zvi Margolies Abulafia, who recorded a 15-LP set of Jewish liturgical music in a neighborhood yeshiva during the 1950s with noted ethnomusicologist Harry Smith. ==Biography== Born on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, Ziprin spent most of his life attempting to find a large record label to distribute these recordings, which did not receive much attention until a New Year's Day story about his quest was broadcast on National Public Radio. Following the broadcast, several prominent individuals — including the musician John Zorn — expressed an interest in finding a mainstream distributor for his grandfather's recordings. Ziprin married Joanna Eashe in 1950 and had two daughters and two sons from this marriage. His wife died in 1994.〔''New York Times'' (William Grimes, "Lionel Ziprin, Mystic of the Lower East Side, Dies at 84" ), ''New York Times'', March 20, 2009.〕 Ziprin wrote comic book scripts for Dell Comics in the mid-1960s, including issues of ''Kona Monarch of Monster Isle'' and several stories depicting combat during World War II.
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