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Next time you’re at a religious service and the choir begins to belt out a song, remember they are there for more than entertainment; where mere words might fail, a great singer’s voice can illuminate the meaning of God’s message. Yeah, attending a spiritually themed concert is probably a sneaky...
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Next time you’re at a religious service and the choir begins to belt out a song, remember they are there for more than entertainment; where mere words might fail, a great singer’s voice can illuminate the meaning of God’s message. Yeah, attending a spiritually themed concert is probably a sneaky way to get a serious dose of religion, but it sure is more fun, especially when Cantor Alberto Mizrahi is in the house. Not only does he expertly interpret Hebraic liturgy, but he also lights up the operatic stage, earning him the title “the Jewish Pavarotti.” The cantor’s only South Florida appearance this year is tonight at 7:30 at the Bet Shira Congregation. You can also purchase sponsor or patron tickets to join Cantor Mizrahi for a dessert reception following his performance.
Sun., Dec. 3, 7:30 p.m.

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