How to choose a good voice teacher or vocal coach

I have been studying voice for almost twenty years. Fortunately, I’ve been blessed with some good, strong voice teachers. I’ve also studied with some not so good ones who held me back from my full potential. Along the way, I have worked with about ten...

Is Autism really an epidemic?

I am a proud father of an autistic son. You probably wouldn’t know it to look at him: He’s healthy, has a lovely disposition, talks a mile a minute, and at his six and a half years of age, he will tell you almost everything there is to know about...

Torah Corps–Torah, Technology and Tutoring

Becoming a bar or bat mitzvah in the 21st century has its benefits. Students can make compact discs or rip MP3s (music via computer file), purchase trope training software, or even have a computerized voice chant Torah! But with all this technology, it is important...

The German Rite and the Modern Synagogue

Something that is “classic” is considered to have lasting significance or worth–in other words, it is enduring. I have therefore always found it ironic that the Sacred Music Press should publish something it calls Out of Print Classics. For one...

The Future of American Synagogue Music

When our ancestors came to the shores of America some 350 years ago, the new frontier was pristine, practically untouched, and wide open. The possibilities opened to us as a Jewish people were many, and we’ve certainly been blessed to see a time and live in a place...

The Inside Joke

I love turning on the T.V. and going “Jew surfing.” I’ll flip channels and see Ben Stiller as a Rabbi in, “Keeping the Faith,” or spot Jerry Seinfeld accusing a so-called friend of becoming a Jew just for the jokes. There’s Adam Sandler singing his “Hanukkah Song”...
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