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Azi Schwartz (Hebrew: עזי שוורץ) (born September 1981) is a chazzan (cantor), vocal performer, and recording artist whose music reaches Jewish and interfaith audiences internationally. Born in Israel , he lives in New York City , where he serves as the Senior Cantor of Park Avenue Synagogue . [ 1 ]
Cantor Azi Schwartz (Azi Schwartz is the Senior Cantor of Park Avenue Synagogue in New York, NY, which is one of the largest and most influential in the world. Once a student of Neftali Hershtik, Azi Schrwartz performs around the world in a trio called "The Cantors of New York", which was once featured as a PBS special.
The congregation was founded in 1882 as the Reform congregation, "Temple Gates of Hope", by a group of German Jews. [2] After several mergers, the congregation took the Hebrew name "Agudat Yesharim", and later petitioned the state of New York to change the official name of the congregation to "Park Avenue Synagogue" in 1923.
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Blue Fringe was an American Jewish rock band from New York City.Formed in 2001 by lead singer Dov Rosenblatt, the band's debut album, My Awakening (2003), sold more than 14,000 copies, an uncommon feat in the limited Jewish market, and became a runaway hit. [1]
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