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Jewish jubilation
Students discover sense of identity in ‘singing hawks’
February 4, 2006
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Ross Fishman always went along on Christmas caroling trips with his high school choir.
Being Jewish, he was more in it for the experience than the message.
Now a sophomore at Kansas University, Fishman has found a new place for his vocal skills to belong: Sharim Netzim, an a cappella group of Jewish students singing Jewish music.
"It's a fun way to be entertained and spiritual at the same time," says Fishman, who is from Minneapolis, Minn. "I'm really happy I get to sing Jewish music."
Sharim Netzim - pronounced "sha-REEM net-ZEEM" - means "singing hawks" in Hebrew, a reference to the Jayhawk mascot. The 12-member group is starting its third year at KU.
Kansas University students, from left, Heather Cwizk, Overland Park freshman; Andrea Patten, Minneapolis, Minn., junior; Julie Mann, Overland Park junior; Brian Altman, Overland Park junior; Ross Fishman, Minneapolis, Minn., sophomore; and Matt Rissien, Overland Park freshman, sing during practice for the choral group Sharim Netzim, which focuses on singing Jewish music. The 3-year-old choir performs two to four times a semester.
It's not one of KU's official choirs sponsored by the music department. Instead, it's a casual group of students who gather once or twice a week. Fishman, the only music major in the choir, serves as director.
Sharim Netzim sings a variety of Jewish music, mostly in Hebrew. While most of the music is based on liturgy and psalms, it is a variety of older and newer arrangements. The group performs two to four times a semester.
"Historically, the best music is Christian music," says Andrea Patten, a junior also from Minneapolis. "We wanted to be part of something where we could mix our cultural background with something we love to do."
Sharim Netzim members Jordy Altman, Overland Park sophomore, and Jeffrey Baldinger, St. Paul, Minn., freshman, sing during rehearsal for the group on Wednesday.
Jay Lewis, director of KU Hillel, a Jewish student organization, says Jewish a cappella groups are popular on the East Coast and at larger campuses.
Hillel has provided financial support and performance opportunities for the group.
"It's an opportunity to use their talents, and it's consistent with their identity and who they are as Jews," Lewis says. "They take a real sense of pride in it."
Carolan Glatstein, a sophomore from Denver and Sharim Netzim member, says she "stepped out of the shower and got brave enough to sing in public" because of the music the group sings.
"It's a way to get away from liturgy and also a way to rejuvenate it," Glatstein says. "This is play time for me, but it unexpectedly added something really spiritual."
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