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Shloyme Prizament
Shloyme Prizament (1889-1973) (also Shlomo or Szlojme Prizament or Szlomo Prizment), Jewish composer, actor in the Yiddish theater, and badkhn, son of Moyshe Prizament (a famous badchen known as "Moyshe Hibiner / Hibnever)."
==Early years==

Born in Uhanov (Hibinev) Galitsia (a town between Lemberg and Belz), Prizament moved to Lemberg (Lviv) as a child. When he was 16 his father died and he then supported the other 12 children in the family by becoming a badkhn himself, using his father's writings (scripts). Prizament wrote for Gershom Bader's ''Der yidisher folks-kalendar'' and began writing songs and instrumental music for Yiddish theatre.
He is known as a transitional figure since he also wrote for the last of the broder-zingers - Salcia Weinberg, Jule Glantz, Helena Geshpas and Pepi Litman (1874–1930), characterized as "a Jewish chanteuse in Hasidic trousers", for whom he wrote ''Lomir beyde davenen fun eyn makhzer (Let’s Both Pray from One Prayer Book)''. He later collected and arranged songs from other surviving Broder Singers. ''Bin ikh mir a klezmerl (I’m a Little Musician)'' was also written in that genre.〔http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/printarticle.aspx?id=2195 YIVO encyclopedia〕

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