Benzion Miller
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Cantor Benzion Miller (Hebrew: בֶּן צִיּוֹן מילר, Yiddish: בֶּן־צִיּוֹן מי(ל)לעֶר was born at the Dachau concentration camp). He is an American Cantor (chazzan), and a son of the very popular Cantor & Mohel, Reb Aaron Miller.
Benzion Miller's singing career began at the age of 5.
He has held positions in Montréal at the "Sheves Achim" Synagogue on Côte-des-Neiges, then in Toronto, in Canada.
Since 1981, he has been cantor of Temple Beth El (now Young Israel Beth-El) of Boro Park in Brooklyn, a pulpit served by Mordechai Hershman, Berele Chagy, and Moshe Koussevitzky.
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[edit] Aaron Miller
Cantor & Mohel, Reb Aaron Miller (1911 – 2000) was born on the Jewish community of Oyshvits/Auschwitz.
[edit] Discography
- "Cantor Benzion Miller Sings Cantorial Concert Masterpieces" - The Milken Archive of American Jewish Music, Naxos (May 18, 2004; International: January 2005)
- "HASC - Jerusalem The Experience" (2004)
- "High Holidays" (1997)
- "Shabbat"(1995)
- "I Believe" (אני מאמין)
- "The Soul Is Yours"
- "The Two In Harmony"
- Partly recorded in the Naxos
[edit] See also
- Chazzanut
- Jewish Culture Festival in Kraków
[edit] External links
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- Photo archive for the "Cantor Benzion Miller Sings Cantorial Concert Masterpieces (Release: May 18, 2004)"
- About Aaron Miller

