Hashkiveinou (Officiant) - Shalom Berlinski, Aronovitz, Don
Veshomerou - Shalom Berlinski, Naumbourg, Samuel
Kidoush - Shalom Berlinski, Franck, Jules
Yom Shabbos (Kodesh)
Bimbam
Chant Hassidique (Sans Paroles)
Sha, Shtil!
Ano Avdo - Shalom Berlinski, Rivline, Zalman
Kedousha - Shalom Berlinski, Rossi, Salomon
Eli Eli!
Ani Maamin
El Mole Rahamim
Yoshev Beseter Elyon - Shalom Berlinski, Naumbourg, Samuel
Track Listings (16) - Disc #2
Kaddisch - Shalom Berlinski, Ravel, Maurice
Boroukh Atoh
Cantate d'Esther
Adirei
Vayehi Binsoa - Shalom Berlinski, Franck, Jules
Adoshem Adoshem - Shalom Berlinski, Naumbourg, Samuel
Schema
Ouvekhein
Ounessane Tokef - Shalom Berlinski, David, Samuel
Berosh Hashono - Shalom Berlinski, Naumbourg, Samuel
Ki Keshimekho - Shalom Berlinski, David, Samuel
Oleinou - Shalom Berlinski, Naumbourg, Samuel
Kol Nidrei
Ovinou Malkeinou
Ono Tovo/Oshamnou - Shalom Berlinski, Franck, Jules
Vehakohanim
Shalom Berlinski was cantor at the Synagogue de la Victoire, the largest in France, from 1948-1979. Officiating at all liturgical and formal ceremonies, he represented the voice of French Ashkenazi Judaism for more than 30... more » years. Berlinski is the story of a living memory. His life weaves together individual events with the history of the period and illustrates the intricacy of a certain French Judaism created in the full bloom of the Enlightenment. This album represents a rare anthology, bringing together recordings made by Shalom Berlinski in 1972 with the Colonne Orchestra conducted by Jean-Paul Kreder, and a mixed 32-voice choir from Radio France.« less
Shalom Berlinski was cantor at the Synagogue de la Victoire, the largest in France, from 1948-1979. Officiating at all liturgical and formal ceremonies, he represented the voice of French Ashkenazi Judaism for more than 30 years. Berlinski is the story of a living memory. His life weaves together individual events with the history of the period and illustrates the intricacy of a certain French Judaism created in the full bloom of the Enlightenment. This album represents a rare anthology, bringing together recordings made by Shalom Berlinski in 1972 with the Colonne Orchestra conducted by Jean-Paul Kreder, and a mixed 32-voice choir from Radio France.