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Culture How Synagogue Music Breaks Down Barriers Between Denominations Image by nikki casey By Jenna Weissman Joselit March 7, 2015 ...
Growing up, Hillel Friedman was afraid to sing. Now he leads the Woodbury Jewish Center as cantor. Friedman said his family ...
Jenya Steinberg, Cantor Pavel Roytman, and the Cantor’s daughter Shana, from left, with the Maxwell Street Klezmer Band and more than 400 guests were at “The Singing Yid: How I Became a… ...
Before I began listening to gospel music about 12 years ago, I was not the most obvious candidate to become a fan of the ...
Music Review: Sybarite5 string quintet’s modernism captivates at Sixth and I Historic Synagogue February 9, 2014 More than 11 years ago Summary Sybarite5 (Braun & Tomlinson) ...
No empty seats. That’s the mantra for Chinatown’s Sixth & I Historic Synagogue, which, since deciding to use its space as a concert hall for touring artists, has had no problem selling out show after ...
US News Construction worker, music superfan ID’d as German synagogue shooting victims By Tamar Lapin Published Oct. 10, 2019 ...
Sholten Singer/The Herald-Dispatch The B'Nai Sholom Synagogue will host "Music from Theresienstadt" at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11, as part of the Birke Fine Arts Symposium.
Tickets to the gala Jewish music concert are $25, with all the revenue going back into the synagogue so it can add on to its 120 years. “We’re still alive and kicking,” Waidenbaum said.
A synagogue in suburban Detroit has received a $10 million endowment to fund its music program. Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Mich. received the donation from members Sarah and Harold Gottlieb.
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