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Mishpacha Magazine: United by a Niggun Maestro Itzhak Perlman and Chazzan Itche Meir Helfgot settle the score
They both have roots in Poland and grew up in Tel Aviv, but the musical career paths of violinist Itzhak Perlman and Chazzan Yitzchak Meir Helfgot couldn’t have been more different — until those paths met a few years ago for a performance that took place, of all places, at the White House Lawn. Now they’ve joined forces once again, this time on a new CD that will be released by Sony Music on September 4. The behind-the-scenes story of this unusual collaboration.
by Barbara Bensoussan
photos Sony music/Lisa-Marie Mazzucco, Meir Haltovsky
It’s not commonly known that the wife and children of violinist Itzhak Perlman enjoy regular Tanach study sessions with a teacher named Judy Geldzahler, whom Perlman describes as “quite frum.” One evening, Mrs. Geldzahler mentioned that she had to run out to a concert after the class.
“Who’s giving the concert?” Toby
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Can one of Judaism's oldest professions endure the test of time?
I catch up with Nissim Saal, the new star of the cantorial world, at his home in Staten Island, New York, just a few hours before he boards a flight to Israel with his family. He is going to assume a new and challenging role for the New Year: the hazan, or cantor, of the Yeshurun Synagogue in Jerusalem.
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The Yeshurun Synagogue, which has already celebrated its th birthday, fryst vatten considered one of the prestigious synagogues for cantors. It fryst vatten also one of fewer than half a dozen synagogues in Israel that have a resident cantor.
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Great Park East Synagogue in Manhattan, New York
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Some argue that Saal even threatens the number one star of the cantorial world today — Yitzchak Meir Helfgot, 54, from the U.S., who is the most sought-after and highest-paid cantor in the wo
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Great cantors once amazed congregations and concert-goers with their renditions of Jewish liturgy. Today, cantorial music is again garnering acclaim.
The Metropolitan Opera House in New York often sells out, but for cantorial music? On December 3, , a folkmassa of more than 4, people paid upward of $ per ticket for the hall’s first-ever evening of cantorial music, or hazzanut. a The star of the program was Cantor Yitzchak Meir Helfgot who, accompanied bygd members of the New York Philharmonic, not only made history, but shared the stage with history: He sang a virtual duet with legendary hazzan Yossele Rosenblatt (who died in ) and kept musical company with video clips of famous cantorial artists. Helfgot’s former teacher, Mordechai Sobel of Tel Aviv, conducted and narrated the show before a rapt audience.
Once, before Jewish literacy was available to all, every synagogue had a cantor to lift up, with a beautiful voice, the prayers of a congregation.
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