Worship
Meet our Cantor for this year’s High Holidays, Cantor Elias Roochvarg
CANTOR ELIAS ROOCHVARG
Cantor Elias Roochvarg hails from Newark, New Jersey. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education at UNC-Chapel Hill, and a Masters Degree in Voice from Boston University. He also holds a degree in Sacred Music from Hebrew Union College School of Sacred Music, where he earned Cantorial Investiture in 1978.
In 1976, while pursuing his Cantorial studies, he became the first Cantorial student to participate in HUC’s Year-in-Israel program, during which time he served as Assistant Cantor at HUC’s Jerusalem campus. In that capacity, he met Jews from all over the world. As a result, when he completed his Cantorial studies in 1978, he received job offers from congregations on 3 continents. The position he accepted was to return to Jerusalem as Cantor/Music Director of HUC-Jerusalem, 1978-80. He has been privileged to return to Israel many times since 1980.
From 1980-1995, he served as Cantor of Beth Israel Congregation in Baltimore. During those years he was an Adjunct Professor at Baltimore Hebrew University, taught several thousand Elderhostel students, lectured on Jewish Music at the Smithsonian and, through Young Audiences of Maryland, performed programs of Jewish music at dozens of local elementary & middle schools as a member of the Heritage Trio.
In 1995 he returned to the Tar Heel state, accepting the position of Cantor of Temple Israel of Charlotte. In 2003 he was awarded the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Music by Hebrew Union College. In 2013, the Jewish Theological Seminary bestowed upon him another honorary Doctorate in Jewish Music.
He fulfilled a life’s dream in 2006, when he recorded Ernest Bloch’s SACRED SERVICE with full orchestra and chorus. He fulfilled another dream in 2009 when his book, WELL-VERSED
IN SCRIPTURE: The First Five Books of the Bible in Contemporary Rhyme was published.
Upon Cantor Roochvarg’s retirement from Temple Israel in 2018, the title of Cantor Emeritus was bestowed upon him.
He is married to Dr. Linda Berger Roochvarg, a pediatrician, & they are the proud parents of adult children Aaron, Miriam & Michael.
2021 Senior Recognition Night!
Chag Sameach! Happy Passover, Everyone!
This year, we recorded a Passover Seder for you to watch as you conduct your Seder at home.
Laura Sparks, Sam Miller, Chuck Kuba and Rabbi Kaufman send you Passover greetings.
We hope you will enjoy our Seder!
You can find it by clicking on this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YviIXu64Lug
Family Friendly Megillah Reading Celebration Online this Thursday!
Join us this Thursday at 6 pm for our Family Friendly Megillah Reading celebration online led by Rabbi Kaufman. Wear your costumes, physical or virtual, and join us for our joyful annual reading! Contact the Temple office or make sure you are subscribed to our emails for the Zoom link.
Sukkot!
We plan to hold an outdoor in-person Erev Sukkot Shabbat service at the Temple this Friday, October 2 at 6:00pm. We will open both sides of the Sukkah to allow people to walk through the Sukkah, one family at a time, so that they can say the blessings and wave the Lulav and Etrog in celebration of the holiday.
For the service, please bring your own chairs and / or blankets.
Masks will be required.
If weather is bad, we will be online, but so far it is looking good. Please note we will also be streaming this service via Zoom.
Open to View the Rosh Hashanah Morning Service!
Shanah Tovah! The Erev Rosh Hashanah Celebration Service is Here!
Join us for Family Shabbat with the Family Megillah Reading on Friday, March 6!
Friday, March 6 is Family Shabbat with the Family Megillah Reading at 6:00pm! We will also have Classic Shabbat in the Chapel downstairs. Following services is a Shabbat Dinner in the social hall. We will also have hamentashen of course!
Following services is the Youth Group First Friday Gathering. We hope you will join us!