Rhea Silberstein (Pocahontas, Virginia, April 19, 1900 - New York City, 1959), known professionally as Rhea Silberta, was a Yiddish song composer and teacher of singing.
Silberta's best known songs were written with her father and teacher Herman Silberstein.
The song "Yom Kippur" was recorded by Dorothy Jardon (Brunswick 20037-B) in 1922,[2] and "Beloved" by Rosa Ponselle.
She gave a series of public lectures on music at the Plaza Hotel in 1928.
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