Fraydele Oysher
Musical artist
Fraydele Oysher was a prominent figure in the American Yiddish theater scene, showcasing her talents as an actress and musical performer. Her repertoire notably included cantorial music, a genre in which she was a trailblazer as one of the first female singers to perform publicly. This aspect of her career highlighted her versatility and contribution to the musical landscape. As a performer, Oysher had the opportunity to entertain audiences across several continents, including performances in the United States, Canada, South America, and Cuba.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Fraydele Oysher's personal life was also intertwined with the arts. She was married to Harold Sternberg, a performer who had a notable career in both Broadway and the Metropolitan Opera. Oysher was also the mother of two children who followed in her footsteps in the entertainment industry: Marilyn Michaels, an actress and comedian, and Michael Sternberg. Additionally, she was the sister of Moishe Oysher, a well-known actor and cantor. This familial connection to the arts underscores the rich cultural heritage from which Oysher emerged and to which she contributed throughout her career.