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        1. The family traces back to Abraham Lehmann, a cattle merchant in Rimpar, Bavaria, who changed his Yiddish (German-Jewish) surname Löw (Loeb) to the German Lehman.
        2. Hulda Lashanska was born on March 15, in New York City, and died there in January of She attended Hunter College in New York and studied singing.
        3. Lashanska, Hulda (Mrs.
        4. Honorary chairmen of the concert committee are Mrs. Charles S. Guggenheimer, Mrs. Stanley L. Richter, Mrs. Felix M. Warburg, Mme. Hulda Lashanska and Mrs.
        5. Hulda Lashanska was born on March 15, in New York City, and died there in January of She attended Hunter College in New York and studied singing..

          Hulda Lashanska

          American soprano (1893–1974)

          Hulda Lashanska

          Lashanska in 1917

          Born(1893-03-15)March 15, 1893

          Manhattan, New York City, United States

          DiedJanuary 17, 1974(1974-01-17) (aged 80)

          Manhattan, New York City, United States

          NationalityAmerican
          Other namesHulda Rosenbaum
          OccupationLyric soprano
          Years active1910–1936
          Spouse

          Harold A.

          Rosenbaum

          (m. 1913)​
          ChildrenLenore Lashanska (1914–?)
          Peggy Lashanska (1919–1998)
          Parent(s)Barbette and Henry Lashanska

          Hulda Lashanska (March 15, 1893 – January 17, 1974) was an American lyric soprano.[1]

          Biography

          Hulda Lashanska was the youngest of three daughters born to Henry and Barbette Lashanska (her siblings were Rosie and Lillian) in Manhattan, New York.[2]

          She studied singing with Frieda Ashforth and Marcella Sembrich.[1] Before leaving for Europe to further her studies, Lashanska's