2020
In the face of the coronavirus pandemic that curtails singing and other in-person gatherings, the Zamir Choral Foundation adapts with on-line activities, including a series of Sunday afternoon “Conversation About Music in Challenging Times” and the 31st annual North American Jewish Choral Festival Online.Read More
2017
HaZamir’s annual concert at the Metropolitan Opera House is devoted to music celebrating the 50th anniversary of Jerusalem. ZCF presents a second concert at Jazz at Lincoln Center with performances by Zamir Chorale, Zamir Noded, HaZamir and guest soloists, Cantors Netanel Herstik and Alberto Mizrahi.Read More
2013
The Zamir Choral Foundation designates long-time supporters Adina Avery-Grossman and Harman Grossman as the first recipients of the Kinor David Award, conferred in conjunction with the first HaZamir gala concert at Lincoln Center. Matthew Lazar creates Zamir Noded to provide an opportunity for HaZamir graduates and other post high school singers to continue to sing quality Jewish music in a peer community. HaZamir takes American HaZamir singers on a winter tour of Israel. HaZamir presents its first gala concert in Israel.Read More
2012
ZCF sponsors a concert at Jazz at Lincoln Center to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem, featuring Zamir Chorale, HaZamir and special guest, Israeli singer and actor, Yehoram Gaon. To celebrate the designation of David Burger as recipient of the Hallel V’Zimrah award at NAJCF, the Zamir Chorale issues “Mizmor L’David,” a CD compilation of Burger’s works.Read More