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A Cantor's Tale
''A Cantor's Tale'' is a 2005 documentary by Erik Greenberg Anjou. The film profiles Jacob Mendelson, a Hazzan, practitioner of Jewish liturgical music (a cantor) who has dedicated his life to preserving the form's traditional vocal stylings. Plot Anjou follows Mendelson around Borough Park, Brooklyn, Borough Park, his old neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, Brooklyn. Mendelson, who carries a tuning fork with him at all times, is prone to burst into song. During their journey through Borough Park, Anjou finds that the neighborhood has a fair number of bakers with vocal talents as good as their knishes. Mendelson also recalls when cantors were as popular as baseball players. "They had groupies," he tells Anjou, a strong incentive for a chubby teenager in high school. Mendelson's mother, who had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, was almost obsessed that her son become a cantor. The film reveals an interesting link to celebrity on the part of Mendelson's father: the older Mend ...
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