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Alumnus Celebrates 40 Years of Singing at Georgetown’s High Holy Days Services - Georgetown University

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On the morning of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement and the holiest day of the Jewish year, Jonathan Strum (G’85) rests his voice. He turns on Leonard Cohen, drinks some tea with honey and eats his final meal before the fast starts. He doesn’t want to be full while chanting. That evening and the next day, Strum will be singing, chanting and blowing the shofar, a traditional ram’s horn instrument used on High Holidays, for hours at Georgetown’s Yo…
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