Cantorial Arts

The Cantorial Arts Program at The American Seminary for Contemporary Judaism is designed to train future Chazzans to function effectively on the bimahs of the major movements of the American and World Jewish Communities.

Sol Zim at piano with studentThe instructional components of the program are founded on the premise of providing students the optimum learning and experiential opportunities needed for them to enter any synagogue and conduct services for that congregation, whatever the need or orientation. Students are given the opportunity to take part in or lead services within our host congregation throughout their time at the seminary.

Students begin by being given a solid foundation in traditional nusach. As their studies progress they are exposed to the vaired expressions and styles of Jewish liturgical music, which were developed over time, cultures and religious movements. Students study and are prepared to daven across the spectrum of contemporary Jewish American congregations.

Students - Chanukah 2006 concert group shot singingnig

The students who graduate from the Cantorial Arts program at The ASCJ will be prepared to take on the responsibility of being the “voice of the congregation” in all ritual and ceremonial events and observances that take place in and out of the synagogue during the Jewish Calendar year, including life cycle and chaplaincy work.

To learn more about our Cantorial Arts Program, please click here to request a catalog and have someone contact you with more information.

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