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- extent, the New Church and St. Peter's Church. This was "the leading cantorate in Protestant Germany", located in the mercantile city in the Electorate...
- The Jewish Community of Vienna (Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien or IKG) is the body that represents Vienna's Orthodox Jewish community. Today, the IKG...
- The modern Reform Cantorate is seen as a result of developments that took place during the 19th century, largely in Europe. The process continued to evolve...
- of the cantorate Mark Slobin explores the evolution of the office of the cantor in his work Chosen Voices: The Story of the American Cantorate. Slobin...
- Gabbai Kohen Mashgiach Mashgiach ruchani Mashpia Melamed Meshulach Mohel Cantorate This position had a different meaning to the Reform Jewish in the 19th...
- Levi, had moved to Hohenems from Sulz in 1748. He was educated for the cantorate, studying first under the cantors of Endingen (Switzerland) and Karlsruhe...
- der wird mein Wort halten, BWV 59, there a w**** before he began his cantorate. Bach started it on the first Sunday after Trinity of 1723 and wrote a...
- its board of trustees and contributes to its Task Force on Women in the Cantorate. Ostfeld also served a term as chair of the Union for Reform Judaism's...
- children and a wife to support, in late 1722 Graupner applied for the Cantorate in Leipzig. Telemann had been the first choice for this position, but...
- program selects 20 students preparing for careers in the rabbinate, the cantorate, academic Jewish studies, and Jewish communal service. Wexner Graduate...