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- Cantors_Assembly abstract "The Cantors Assembly (CA) is the international association of hazzanim (cantors) affiliated with Conservative Judaism. The CA was founded in 1947 to develop the profession of the hazzan, to foster the fellowship and welfare of hazzanim, and to establish a conservatory for hazzanim. The latter goal was realized in 1952 with the establishment of the Cantors Institute at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. This Institute later developed into the H. L. Miller Cantorial School of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.The Cantors Assembly first allowed women to join in 1990; women have been ordained as hazzanim in Conservative Judaism since 1987. In 2013 Nancy Abramson became the first female president of the Cantors Assembly.Today, the Cantors Assembly is the largest body of hazzanim in the world. Its mission statement proclaims that it serves its members and congregations while also helping "preserve and enhance the traditions of our people."".
- Cantors_Assembly wikiPageExternalLink www.cantors.org.
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- Cantors_Assembly wikiPageWikiLink Cantor_in_Reform_Judaism.
- Cantors_Assembly wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conservative_Judaism.
- Cantors_Assembly wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_music.
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- Cantors_Assembly wikiPageWikiLink Conservative_Judaism.
- Cantors_Assembly wikiPageWikiLink Hazzan.
- Cantors_Assembly wikiPageWikiLink Hazzanim.
- Cantors_Assembly wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_Theological_Seminary_of_America.
- Cantors_Assembly wikiPageWikiLink Nancy_Abramson.
- Cantors_Assembly wikiPageWikiLink Rabbinical_Assembly.
- Cantors_Assembly wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cantors Assembly of America".
- Cantors_Assembly wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cantors Assembly".
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- Cantors_Assembly subject Category:Conservative_Judaism.
- Cantors_Assembly subject Category:Jewish_music.
- Cantors_Assembly subject Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_the_United_States.
- Cantors_Assembly hypernym Association.
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- Cantors_Assembly comment "The Cantors Assembly (CA) is the international association of hazzanim (cantors) affiliated with Conservative Judaism. The CA was founded in 1947 to develop the profession of the hazzan, to foster the fellowship and welfare of hazzanim, and to establish a conservatory for hazzanim. The latter goal was realized in 1952 with the establishment of the Cantors Institute at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. This Institute later developed into the H. L.".
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- Cantors_Assembly homepage www.cantors.org.
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