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Meir Finkelstein ( he, מאיר פינקלשטיין; born 1951) is a
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and composer of contemporary Jewish
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. He has composed more than 200 settings for the liturgy, as well as scored numerous television programs, made-for-TV movies, and documentary films. His tunes are sung in many
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,
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, and Reconstructionist congregations. He is considered one of the most popular contemporary Jewish liturgical composers in the United States.


Early life

Finkelstein was born in
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in 1951. His father, the late Zvi Finkelstein, accepted a cantorial position in
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, and the family moved there in 1955. Young Meir displayed outstanding musical talent at an early age. Together with his older brother, Aryeh, he was soon accompanying their father in concert and on radio and television. At age 14, Meir became the cantor for a small synagogue in
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, thereby becoming the youngest cantor in Europe. The Finkelsteins went on to record two albums of original Israeli and cantorial songs. At age 18, Meir became the cantor for one of London's most prestigious congregations,
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Synagogue. While working at this congregation, he graduated from the
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with an ARCM degree in voice, composition and piano.


Move to the USA

A few years later he moved to the United States to become the cantor at Beth Hillel Congregation of
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. In 1982 he was appointed cantor of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles, a congregation he served for eighteen years. During his tenure with Sinai Temple, Finkelstein composed more than 100 settings for the liturgy while simultaneously enjoying a successful career as a Hollywood composer/arranger. He scored numerous television shows, including episodes of ''
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'' and ''Falcon's Crest'', as well as many made-for-TV movies. He collaborated with
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, composing music for the Visual History Foundation's award-winning documentary, "Survivors of the Holocaust". Finkelstein's next cantorial position was at Congregation Beth Tzedec of
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, where he worked for three years before moving to Congregation Shaarey Zedek in
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. On 1 July 2013, he became the cantor at
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in
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, Texas. Finkelstein also works as a producer and arranger, and has collaborated on many of his colleagues' albums. He was one of the "Three Cantors," along with Alberto Mizrahi and David Propis, performing in sold-out cantorial symphonic concerts in Houston, Texas in 1995 and 1996. He also lectures on the history of Jewish liturgy as a scholar-in-residence at synagogues in the United States.


Musical style

According to Nick Strimple, Finkelstein's work is influenced both by his British musical training and American musical theater. Finkelstein's contemporary Jewish music is sung in synagogues throughout the world. His song ''L'dor Vador'' (From Generation to Generation) is one of his most popular. In 1993 he composed a Jewish
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for victims of terror, ''Nishmat Tzedek'' (Soul of Righteousness). In 1995 he premiered an
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, "Liberation: A Choral Symphony", commemorating the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi
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, at the
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in Los Angeles. The performance featured the
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Orchestra, the
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, and soloists.


Family

Finkelstein's wife, Monica, was a practicing attorney for ten years and now focuses on real estate development in Texas and South Florida. They have two children, Noah and Emily. Noah currently attends law school and Emily studies classical voice at conservatory. Finkelstein also has two grown children in Los Angeles, Nadia and Adam by his first wife, Leba Nemeth. Cantor Meir Finkelstein is now at Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach, living in Palm Beach Gardens.


Compositions/Albums

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Bibliography

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References


External links

* sung by Meir Finkelstein and
Udi Spielman Ehud (Udi) Spielman (Hebrew: אהוד (אודי) שפילמן) (born on December 4, 1951) is an Israeli singer and Hazzan. He came to Chazzanut (Cantorial music) after a long career as a singer and performer in Israel. He has published several CD ...
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