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Billets, dates de tournée et concerts pour Noah Aronson

Noah Aronson

Let There Be Love: Chanukah Benefit Concert Honoring Noah Aronson

10 déc. 2023

18:00 UTC−5
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Billets, dates de tournée et concerts pour Noah Aronson
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Join us for Let There Be Love, a moving Chanukah concert to benefit TBE and honor our beloved Noah Aronson in his 18th year at Temple Beth Elohim. This benefit concert is open to our entire congregation and will be our annual fundraiser – please save the date! More information is coming soon, including special opportunities to honor Noah in our Tribute Book! Through the years, Noah’s contributions have left an indelible mark on the hearts and souls of our congregation and his joyful music continues to nourish and uplift us, resonating across the generations. His song “Let There Be Love,” which he composed with our beloved Cantor Emerita Jodi Sufrin in 2013, is sung every Shabbat, connecting and inspiring us as we lift our voices together.
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Biographie de Noah Aronson

Noah Aronson is a graduate of Berklee College of Music and has been working as a musician for the majority of his professional life. As the son of a cantor, Noah pursued work after college teaching music in synagogues. In 2006, Noah was commissioned by the leaders of Temple Beth Elohim in Wellesley to compose a series of new works for the congregation. This work gave him the exciting opportunity to help shape the sound of that community's worship experience. Noah has spent the past three years traveling and sharing his music worldwide, and works closely with a variety of congregations helping them re-envision the sound of prayer in their respective communities. His music has also been added to the curriculum of the CantorialSchool at HebrewUnionCollege in New York.
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