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Introducing the Choirs The emel Choir ▼ Musical Director: Benjamin Wolf; Assistant Musical Director: Maureen Creese Founder: Dudley Cohen; Patrons: Steven Isserlis, Jeremy Menuhin, Malcolm Singer The Zemel Choir, established by Dudley Cohen in 1955, is proud of its international reputation as one of the world’s finest mixed-voice Jewish choirs. Our wide-ranging repertoire embraces all the traditional Jewish cul- tures, Ashkenazi, Sephardi, Yiddish and Israeli. We regularly perform in major venues throughout the U.K. and overseas, and, besides singing well-known favourites, are particularly proud to present new music, often special- ly commissioned, from Contemporary composers. Recent highlights include two performances at Westminster Abbey: a service to commemorate the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau (February 2015) and a 'Service of Solemn Remembrance and Hope on the 75th Anniversary of Kristallnacht '(2013). In 2012 we hosted the first European Jewish Choral Festival, an event which has since taken place in Vienna and Rome, and which returns to London in 2015. Our Celebrate with Song event, which aims to raise the profile of Jewish choral music through workshops and performances, is now in its eighth year. Its most recent installments took place in collaboration with the London Jewish Cultural Centre and West London Synagogue (2013) and London's new Jewish cultural hub, JW3 (February 2015). In recent years we have also per- formed at London venues including the South Bank Centre and V&A museum, and have performed twice for the Mayor of London. In 2005 the choir celebrated its Golden Anniversary with a concert at St John's, Smith Square, while its 60th anniversary event takes place in November 2015. TV and Radio appearances have included the 1986 live television and radio broadcast of Kaddish for Terezin from Canterbury Cathedral, the Expressions of Reconciliation and Hope Service in York Minster in 1990, a Holocaust Day commemoration edition of Radio 4's Sunday Worship in January 2001, and, in January 2005, an edition of BBCl's Songs of Praise, The Holocaust Remembered. We have travelled extensively to the U.S.A., Canada, Israel, and Eastern and Western Europe, and in 1993 participated in the Polish Holocaust Memorial ceremonies in Warsaw and Treblinka to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. At the 1996 Zimriyah Choral Festival in Jerusalem we were invited to sing at the opening ceremony concert, which was broadcast live on Israel Radio. In October 2001 we toured The Czech Republic and Hungary. In April 2007 we toured Belgium, France and Luxembourg, and in March 2009 we made another successful and enjoyable tour of Israel. In November 2008 we held a major concert in London alongside the Polyphonies Hebraiques de Strasbourg, and followed this in 2011 with a visit to Paris and Strasbourg. In December 2011 we performed alongside seven other Jewish choirs at the inaugural Louis Lewandowski Festival in Berlin, and in 2013 made a two-week visit to America and Canada. In May 2014 the choir visited the second European Jewish Choir Festival in Rome and in November 2014 visited the Sacrees Journees de Strasbourg. The choir has made a number of recordings, some of which are available both as CDs and digital downloads. These include a Compilation of the music of Louis Lewandowski, an album of music from the English Jewish music tradition, and a selection of some of the lighter items in the choir's repertoire. Its most recent recording - Zemel Goes Stateside - features music that was performed as part of the choir's 2013 USA tour. The choir is committed to educational and charitable activities. It regularly gives concerts in care homes and for