“Maoz Tzur” sung by cantors from across Canada.


I loved this
Tired
Off to bed

16 comments:

  1. That is wonderful. I'm always fascinated by the term Cantor, as the Welsh word canu (pronounced can-ee), meaning to sing, must have similar roots. It makes me feel that we are all more alike at the heart of things.

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  2. Beautiful, thank you

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  3. So beautiful. I loved being able to see the singers.

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  4. Anonymous1:48 pm

    Thank you for posting this. Its beautiful.
    Irene

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  5. Barbara Anne2:09 pm

    What a wonderful and beautiful start to my Sunday. Thaks you, John.
    Sweet dreams!

    Hugs!

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  6. Glorious! I'll listen to that again and again. Thank you.

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  7. Traveller3:48 pm

    Lovely. I used to live directly opposite Holy Blossom Temple.

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  8. Anonymous4:48 pm

    This was lovely! Now I am going to share it. JanF

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  9. Very nice.

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  10. Thank you for posting John, this is so beautiful. Such a change from my younger days when the cantors were a bunch of old guys who sang nasally and off key.

    Irene M

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  11. Beautiful and joyful.
    A good song to go to bed with a happy heart.
    Hope you slept well xx

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  12. That was beautifully done - it reminded me of the compilations made during Covid Lockdown, which was quite poignant. Wonderful voices. Thank you. Sleep well.

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  13. What a surprise. This is one of our Hanukkah songs. I understood every word...

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