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Zamir Choral Foundation launches program to train Jewish choir conductors

After completion, Zamir will provide Lazar Fellows with a certificate and assist them in finding positions.

Matthew Lazar
Matthew Lazar. Credit: Courtesy of Zamir Choral Foundation.

A $500,000 donation to the Zamir Choral Foundation from husband and wife Robert and Vicki Lieberman aims to teach conductors of Jewish choral music.

Named after Matthew Lazar, the foundation’s founder and director, between 12 and 15 fellows will be selected for the program.

Vicki Lieberman, a rabbi, called singing during Shabbat services “some of my most cherished memories.” In a statement, she said it is an honor to help the foundation “engage the next generation of conductors who will enliven the rich heritage of Jewish choral music and inspire, educate and nurture their congregations and audiences.”

Robert Lieberman, a cantor, added that the program would enable Jewish choral music to be secured and expanded throughout the United States and Israel.

Lazar explained that “the conductor integrates music and text, with mastery, precision and excellence, creating inspiring and transformative musical moments,” saying this program “will provide the specialized, intensive training needed to make all this possible.”

It will include in-person retreats and workshops, as well as one-on-one mentoring with Lazar. After completion, Zamir will provide the Lazar Fellows with a certificate and assist them in finding positions.

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