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Shulem Lemmer (born November 6, 1989), known professionally simply as "Shulem," is an American Belz
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singer from Borough Park, Brooklyn, in New York City.Irene Connelly (December 9, 2019)
"An Unexpected Hasidic Pop Star Takes The Stage,"
''The Forward''.
He is the first born-and-raised Charedi Jew to sign a major record contract with a leading label, Universal Music Group, under its classical music Decca Gold imprint.


Early life

Lemmer was born and raised in Borough Park, Brooklyn, in New York City. He is a fifth-generation American, from a
Hasidic Hasidism, sometimes spelled Chassidism, and also known as Hasidic Judaism (Ashkenazi Hebrew: חסידות ''Ḥăsīdus'', ; originally, "piety"), is a Jewish religious group that arose as a spiritual revival movement in the territory of contem ...
family of the Belz movement. Belz is a town in
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, in eastern Europe, where the Belz dynasty originated. Lemmer is the youngest of eight children. Lemmer studied at the Belzer Cheder in Borough Park, and attended the Mir Yeshiva in Jerusalem, living in Israel for six and a half years. He began performing at small family events when he was 10 years old; when he was 13 his sister Tzippy, who later died at 23 years of age in a car accident a few weeks after she was married, encouraged him to perform on stage at a brother's wedding. His older brother, Yanky, is the cantor in Manhattan's Lincoln Square Synagogue. The Lemmers are second cousins once removed of Harvard Law Prof. Alan Dershowitz. Before becoming a full-time singer, Lemmer was the director of marketing at a technology firm start-up based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. He also still works as a cantor during the
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at Congregation Ahavath Torah, a Modern Orthodox synagogue in
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.


Musical career

Lemmer is a tenor. He has not had any formal training; he researched vocal training on YouTube and Google, and learned how to perform "on the job". He released an album in 2015 entitled ''Shulem''. He is the first born-and-raised Hasidic Jew to sign with a major record label, having signed with Universal Music Group under its classical music Decca Gold imprint. Lemmer consults with a team of rabbinic advisors; his contract stipulates that he can refuse a performance for any reason. In April 2019, Lemmer sang “'' God Bless America''” at Citi Field. He has toured in American and Israeli cities, and sung in London, Krakow, Frankfurt, and Zurich. The music on his November 2019 major label debut album, ''The Perfect Dream,'' is produced by Jon Cohen and accompanied by London's
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. It consists of English, Hebrew, and Yiddish songs, including the Israeli song “
Jerusalem of Gold "Jerusalem of Gold" ( he, ירושלים של זהב, ''Yerushalayim Shel Zahav'') is an Israeli song written by Naomi Shemer. Often contrasted with the official anthem Hatikva, the original song described the Jewish people's 2,000-year longing t ...
,” and “ Bring Him Home” from the Broadway musical “ ''Les Misérables''.” The title track of the album, "The Perfect Dream," is an original song written for Lemmer by lyricist Don Black. During the coronavirus pandemic, Lemmer was recruited by the Department of Health and Human Services to raise awareness about the virus to Orthodox Jewish communities. On Holocaust Memorial Day, Shulem Lemmer sang at the United Nations.


Discography

*''Shulem'' (2017) *''The Perfect Dream'' (2019)


Personal life

Lemmer lives in the North Dover section of Toms River, New Jersey, having moved there with his family in 2017. He is married, and has three children. In 2019, he was awarded a
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All-Star Award. His brother Yaakov Lemmer is a
hazzan A ''hazzan'' (; , lit. Hazan) or ''chazzan'' ( he, חַזָּן , plural ; Yiddish ''khazn''; Ladino ''Hasan'') is a Jewish musician or precentor trained in the vocal arts who helps lead the congregation in songful prayer. In English, this pr ...
(cantor) and performing artist who currently serves as Head Cantor of Lincoln Square Synagogue, a Modern Orthodox congregation in New York City. Lemmer and his brother have performed and recorded music together (as "Shulem and Yanky Lemmer"), including a live performance of "Lo Sachmod" with Shira Choir in 2016 and the 2021 studio release "The Man From Vilna'".


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External links

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"Shulem Lemmer singing with Shira, 'Chad Gadyu,'"
June 13, 2015

''The Lakewood Scoop'', January 2020. {{DEFAULTSORT:Lemmer, Shulem Living people 1989 births American Hasidim Jewish American musicians Jewish songwriters Hasidic entertainers Yiddish-language singers Hebrew-language singers Hasidic singers People from Borough Park, Brooklyn People from Toms River, New Jersey Musicians from Brooklyn Singer-songwriters from New Jersey 21st-century American singers 21st-century American male singers Singers from New York City Mir Yeshiva alumni Singer-songwriters from New York (state) Orthodox pop musicians