Friday, January 1, 2021

Welcoming Shabbat with Adon Olam by the Cantors of New York's Central Synagogue

It's 2021 and we wish a Happy New Year to all of our readers and viewers. It's also erev Shabbat and it's time to welcome another Shabbat with our 64th version of Adon Olam, the hymn that ends the Shacharit service.

To see all 64 versions scroll down the left column to Keywords and click on Adon Olam.

Today we're sharing a version by the cantors of New York City's Central Synagogue.

Senior Cantor Daniel Mutlu is a first-generation American born to Turkish Jewish parents. Raised in Worcester, Massachusetts, Cantor Mutlu attended the Yeshiva Academy Achei Tmimim where he forged a strong Jewish identity and a broad religious perspective.

Student Cantor Jenna McMillan is a fourth-year cantorial student from Wixom, Michigan. She graduated from University of Michigan with a bachelors in Judaic Studies and Anthropology. While at U of M, she worked at her home congregation, Temple Israel of West Bloomfield, lending her voice to their Kabbalat Shabbat and Shacharit services. 

Enjoy, and Shabbat shalom! 

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