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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-03-17

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New
Sounds
in Jewish

Sunday, March 20, 2005 9 Adar Sheni 5765

12:30 to 4:30 pm 0 B'nai Moshe 'The Ever-Expanding World of Synagogue Music"

Cantor George Mordecai takes us on a musical journey through time and space, followed by
eight interactive musical learning sessions led by distinguished hazzanim and other music educators

Shir
Hadash

7:30 pm 0 Adat Shalom - "Cantors in Concert"

An all-star revue featuring Cantors Assembly members and guest artists.

For everyone who loves Jewish music and appreciates its role
in enriching the experience of prayer and worship

Afternoon Program 18

Evening Concert 510

Attend both for only 525

Sponsored by

United Synagogue Great Lakes & Rivers Region • Cantors Assembly Tri-State Region

Co-sponsored by

The Conservative synagogues of Ann Arbor, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo and Toledo
Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit • Rabbinical Assembly Michigan Region
Jewish Theological Seminary Great Lakes Region
Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs Great Lakes Region Michigan Sub-Region
Women's League for Conservative Judaism Michigan Branch

Cantor George Mordecai performs Ashkenazic, Sephardic and
Middle Eastern liturgical music at concert halls and synagogues in
England, Paris, Israel, and around the U.S. He is the cantor at
Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel in Philadelphia and works on inter-
faith performance projects with Arab, Jewish and African-
American musicians.

Proceeds to benefit cantoriai education at The Fuchsberg Jerusalem Center and youth programming in Michigan

Shir Hadash Co-Chairs Linda Goodman and Bob Rubin

For a brochure and registration form, call Nancy Kaplan at 248.737.1931 or e-mail kolelmoshe@comcast.net

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