The Zamir Chorale of Boston

Zamir performs music spanning hundreds of years, four continents, and nearly every musical style.  This fifty-member chorus has a far-reaching fan base through its twenty-five recordings and its tours throughout the USA, Europe, and Israel. 

Now in its fifty-fourth year under the artistic direction of its founder Joshua Jacobson, Zamir maintains a busy schedule of diverse concerts and educational presentations. 

Zamir’s documentary film, Jewish Voices Return to Poland, has been shown on public television stations across the US; and Zamir was honored to perform at the UN General Assembly for its first International Day to Commemorate Victims of the Holocaust. 

Zamir has commissioned and premiered many works, including Robbie Solomon’s Mi Ma’amakim (1986),  Charles Osborne’s oratorios  Souls on Fire (1998),  Kings and Fishermen (2002),  and  Like Wildflowers, Suddenly (2008); and Nick Page’s  Anu Sharim (2022).

Sopranos:   Alli Aaron • Betty Bauman • Nicole Callum • Carolina Cooper • Sharon Goldstein • Elisheva Grzegorzewski • Naomi Gurt Lind • Anne Levy • Liana Perlman • Corey Shore • Sharon Shore • Julie Kopp Smily • Miriam Smirnov • Louise Treitman • Deborah Wollner

Altos:   Anna Adler • Johanna Ehrmann • Sarah Immerman • Deborah Melkin • Rachel Miller • Rachel Murray • Judy Pike • Jill Sandberg • Nancy Sargon-Zarsky • Rachel Seliber • Lois Shapiro • Gail Terman • Sally Weiner • Phyllis Werlin • Phyllis Sogg Wilner

Tenors:   David Burns • Steven Ebstein • DJ Fortine • Hal Katzman • Kevin Martin • Andrew Mattfeld • Leila Joy Rosenthal • Lawrence E. Sandberg • Dan Seltzer • Yishai Sered • Andrew Stitcher

Basses:   Peter Bronk • Abba Caspi • Michael Krause-Grosman • Amir Karger • Michael Kronenberg • Richard Lustig • Michael Miller • Martin Oppenheimer • James Rosenzweig • Peter Squires • Mark Stepner • Michael Victor • Jordan Lee Wagner • Robert Wright • Richard Yospin

The Zamir Chorale of Boston