Rokhl’s Golden City: Jeremiah Lockwood and the revival of traditional cantorial music
Glam theatrics with bar-band rock ’n’ roll, from the artist’s bedroom
The musician Debbie Friedman, who died Sunday, helped inaugurate liberal Judaism’s sing-along style of worship and awaken her listeners to an inclusive, progressive, and accessible strain of spirituality
We may talk of its eternal qualities, but the music of Kol Nidre is forever being made anew
Amid financial shortfalls and a Conservative crisis, the Jewish Theological Seminary will shutter its cantorial school
A new box set offers a taste of one of the world’s great Jewish music collections
Composer Yotam Haber finds inspiration in a dusty Roman archive
A new school in Germany promises cantors for Europe
The Sway Machinery party like it’s 5769
How a cantor became an American music legend
Bluesman Jeremiah Lockwood finds his voice in his grandfather’s liturgical repertoire