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Cantor Gelman is now our Cantor Emeritus, as of July 1, 2007.
Cantor
Harry Gelman is the longest serving member of our Temple staff,
having led his first service at Temple Aliyah on Shabbat Hanukkah
of 1971. Born and raised in New York City, Cantor Gelman studied
Physics and Mathematics at City College of New York where he earned
a B.S. degree, and at New York University where he earned his Ph.D.
He has since pursued simultaneous careers in both physics and as
a Cantor. His passion for Jewish music developed as a member of
choirs in the Bronx, and he has since studied under the auspices
of Cantors Phillip Pfeffer, Gregor Shelkan, and Earl Lefkowitz.
Before coming to Temple Aliyah, he also served at Temple Emmanuel
in Wakefield, MA.
As a physicist, Cantor Gelman worked for fourteen
years at GTE as the Manager of the Electromagnetic Effects Branch
and Director of the High Voltage Lab. For eight years
he also taught Physics at the University of Massachusetts at Boston,
including the first year introductory course, upper level undergraduate
courses, and graduate courses. He also supervised Masters degree
candidates.
As our hazzan, Cantor Gelman led our services
with great gusto. His greatest pride, however, comes from his passing
on his skills to others. Over his thirty years, he patiently
instructed hundreds of Bar and Bat Mitzvah students, teaching them
the trope, their Torah and haftarah portions, and the davening
of the service. He also taught these skills to countless adult
members of the congregation. On a lighter side, his performances
have been the highlight of many Temple Cabarets and shows.
Cantor Gelman is a member of the Cantorial
Council of America, and the Jewish Ministers' Cantors Association
of New England. He is married to Phyllis Cohen. He enjoys
traveling the length of the East Coast to visit his five children,
Leland, Jonathan, Haywood, Ruby, and Gilana, in New Hampshire, New
York, and Florida, along with his five grandchildren.
To contact Cantor Gelman, please call the synagogue
office (781-444-8522) or send an e-mail message to: cantorgelman@templealiyah.com
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