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.
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.
That was beautifully done - it reminded me of the compilations made during Covid Lockdown, which was quite poignant. Wonderful voices. Thank you. Sleep well.
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.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, thank you
ReplyDeleteBeautiful harmonies!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. I loved being able to see the singers.
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this. Its beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIrene
What a wonderful and beautiful start to my Sunday. Thaks you, John.
ReplyDeleteSweet dreams!
Hugs!
Rest well
ReplyDeleteGlorious! I'll listen to that again and again. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLovely. I used to live directly opposite Holy Blossom Temple.
ReplyDeleteThis was lovely! Now I am going to share it. JanF
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. xx
ReplyDeleteThank 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.
ReplyDeleteIrene M
Beautiful and joyful.
ReplyDeleteA good song to go to bed with a happy heart.
Hope you slept well xx
That was beautifully done - it reminded me of the compilations made during Covid Lockdown, which was quite poignant. Wonderful voices. Thank you. Sleep well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprise. This is one of our Hanukkah songs. I understood every word...
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