Thoughts on Tikkun Olam, Bioethics and Synagogue Music and information on Jewish experience and dynamics of attitude and behaviour regarding Israel and Judaism.

Combining my expertise in three distinct areas, translating information from languages other than English, focusing on the Jewish experience and attitudes towards Israel and Judaism. My interests also lie in bioethics and music therapy, as a Dentist and Cantor. It is my responsibility to ensure the preservation of cantorial traditions. I aim to foster interest and awareness in what is necessary to maintain global equilibrium, a concept known in Hebrew as Tikkun Olam, meaning the reparation of the world.

 

 

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  1. Hello,
    My name is Edward Holub. My father, Paul Holub, was born in Neulengbach Austria in 1924. His Bar Mitzwah was perhaps the last before WWII, October or November 1938. I am trying to find people who might have known him or his family. I got your contact info from Martha Keil of the Jewish Institute in St. Polten Austria. If anyone in your family could remember anything that occurred during this time, I would appreciate an email or phone call… Thank you.
    Edward 504-338-4567 holubfilm@gmail.com

  2. Shalom dear Mr Heller,
    I know you as a wonderful Cantor (youtube) and would kindly ask you, if there is a possibility to download somewhere KOL NIDRE WITHOUT NOISE as mp3 file. Or maybe there are records (CD) of you?
    Thank you so much in advance. All the best to you.
    Marco

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