Chorale Chirat Ha-Nechama

Proposed by the Adath Shalom Massorti Synagogue

Laurence Temime conducts the choir “Chirat ha-nechama” which meets every Wednesday evening from 19:45 to 22h.

From the liturgy to the Israeli song, through Yiddish and Judeo-Spanish, the whole world of traditional Jewish music opens to young people from 12 to 120 years old!

If singing is the expression of the soul in a living body, if it opens to us a moment of relaxation and joy, the collective song adds a dimension of sharing and transmission, vibrant and essential.

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