A Cantor's Tale


1h 35m 2006

Brief Synopsis

The tradition of Eastern European Jewish cantorial music is alive and well in modern America in no small part thanks to the efforts of Brooklyn-born Cantor Jacob Mendelson. "Jackie," as he is affectionately called by everyone, explores the American roots of "hazzanut"( Jewish liturgical music) while

Film Details

Also Known As
Cantor's Tale
MPAA Rating
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
2006
Distribution Company
Ergo Media

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 35m

Synopsis

The tradition of Eastern European Jewish cantorial music is alive and well in modern America in no small part thanks to the efforts of Brooklyn-born Cantor Jacob Mendelson. "Jackie," as he is affectionately called by everyone, explores the American roots of "hazzanut"( Jewish liturgical music) while taking us on a musical voyage that spans the Atlantic, originating in his birthplace of Boro Park, Brooklyn and reaching all the way to Jerusalem. There's music in the air, everywhere. The experience of hearing the world's most renowned cantors in the synagogue was part of a lifestyle that provided American Jewry with a rich cultural heirloom. It is Cantor Mendelson's mission to insure that this legacy is passed on to this and the next generation and generations to come, in a way that is both true to its origins and relevant to the modern world.

Film Details

Also Known As
Cantor's Tale
MPAA Rating
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
2006
Distribution Company
Ergo Media

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 35m

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Released in United States Fall September 6, 2006

Released in United States Fall September 6, 2006