Abraham Moshe Bernstein (July 21, 1866 – June 16, 1932) was a Chazan and composer.
In 1927, he released a compilation of Jewish folk tunes from Eastern Europe.
While there, Bernstein joined Israel Minsker's choir but noted, feeling out of place among the other choristers due to their coarse behavior.
[2] Bernstein then moved to the Mir Yeshiva (Belarus), where he studied for two years.
There, he began studying under Kovner Chazan, Raphael Judah Rabinowitch, who became his mentor and close friend.