“For me, this was not about a film. This was about our using our gifts as cantors to create dialogue,” said Cantor Nathan Lam of “100 Voices: A Journey Home,” which will be shown in a one-night event ...
Two concerts of cantorial music and Yiddish song which took place here last week appear to have sparked a smoldering flame in the heart of the Jewish people of Hungary. The concerts were organized by ...
ROCHESTER (readMedia) -- The Center for International Education at Nazareth College presents a Cantorial Concert: A Celebration of Jewish Music from Around the World at 3 p.m. Sunday. The concert is ...
You can always come home. Jacob Sandler, 24, is doing just that – returning to his Rockland roots even as he studies in Manhattan to become a cantor, leading services through songs at a synagogue. He ...
(JTA) — On the most solemn day of the Jewish calendar, the voice of Milton Steinberg rose to the heavens. For more than a decade Steinberg, a Holocaust survivor with a resonant voice and a lifelong ...
Jeremiah Lockwood comes from a family of cantors, the spiritual leaders that guide Jewish congregations in prayer and song. His grandfather, the late Jacob Konigsberg, served as a cantor in several ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Yotam Haber’s “Estro Poetico-Armonico III” combines live singing with archival recordings of cantors. By Thomas May Since early in his career, Yotam ...
(J. The Jewish News of Northern California via JTA) — There is a Grammy Award for just about every kind of music — from pop to metal to New Age to Contemporary Christian — but there’s no Jewish ...
The Sway Machinery have long been the bridge between a few different worlds. Founded by Jeremiah Lockwood, the grandson of a famous cantor who also spent his formative years working with the great ...
Musician Jeremiah Lockwood hopes to introduce the world to a new music scene bubbling in Brooklyn. A group of Orthodox Jews in Brooklyn is reviving the golden age of cantorial music Jeremiah Lockwood ...
There is a Grammy Award for just about every kind of music — from pop to metal to New Age to Contemporary Christian — but there’s no Jewish category. Two Jewish musician friends hope to change that.