Shmuel Shapiro שמואל שפירו | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Shmuel Raphael Shapiro |
Born | Aix-les-Bains, France | 26 January 1974
Origin | France |
Genres | Contemporary Jewish religious, Jewish music, Pop |
Occupation(s) | Rabbi, singer cantor composer |
Instrument(s) | Piano |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | Greentec, Ness Music France |
Shmuel Shapiro (Hebrew: שמואל שפירו, a French Jewish rabbi, hazzan, singer, composer, lecturer, and former Chief Rabbi of Meurthe-et-Moselle and Nancy, France, was born in Aix-les-Bains, France, on January 26, 1974.
Biography
His mother, Elisheva, is a musician and a lecturer in Judaism, and his father, David-Nathan, served as the rabbi of Clermont-Ferrand and Vichy. The family immigrated to Israel when he was nine years old.
He studied at the Ohel Shimon Erloy yeshivot in Jerusalem where he placed second in a Talmudic competition at the age of twelve.
He began composing music at the age of eleven, and by the time he was seventeen he was the principal cantorial singer in the Erlau Hasidic community.
After completing his studies in psychology and Jewish philosophy, he taught Judaism at the French-speaking Or Gabriel yeshiva in Jerusalem.
In 1994, he studied in a Kollel institute and taught in remedial education at the Tsafnat Panea'h school in Jerusalem.
He studied hazanuth at Hechal Shlomo school in Jerusalem under the direction of his teachers Eli Jaffe and Benjamin Munk.
He also developed his voice with,the cantors Moshe Deriginski Avraham Pressman, the opera singer Gee Flashter and the maestro Daniel Gildar in Jerusalem, New York, and Paris.
In 1998, he was sent to France by Chief Rabbi Yitzchak Dovid Grossman for an educational mission at the Ozar HaTorah school in Sarcelles and with the local Jewish community
In 2001, Shmuel Shapiro gave lectures on Judaism, music, and voice for the radio station Kol Haneshama, broadcast in Israel and the United States. He served as cantor of Rabbi Grossman's Migdal HaEmek synagogue in Israel.
In 2005, he was an educational advisor for the Chneor institutions in Aubervilliers
From 2006 to 2020, he lectured and served as the hazzan at the synagogue of the rue de Montevideo in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.
Shmuel Shapiro is a highly educated individual who gives courses, lectures and advice on a variety of subjects to the community.
He was the rabbi of Nancy and its region until November 2020.
His debut album, Seu Marom, was recorded in 2013 in France and Israel with arrangements by Didier Atlan. He composed the majority of the songs.
In 2022, he moved to Monaco and presently serves as rabbi and cantor at the Edmond Safra synagogue.
He is married and has five children and three grandchildren.
Discography
Albums
Studio albums
- 2013: Seu Marom (Of languages: Hebrew, French, English, Yiddish and Holy Tongue)
Singles
Collaborations
- 2002: Kel Mistater (Album: Otzrot Shabat 2, David Honig)
- 2005: Nitzotzot
- 2022: Banim Lebaneicha (Album: Psalm songs, The Goldin Project)
Music Videos
- 2011: The Key (for Gilad Shalit)
- 2013: Se'u Marom
- 2015: Ahavat Israel II
References
- ↑ Israel, Y. (29 February 2004). "Words: Alter Rebbe, music by Shmuel Shapiro". Kfar Chabad. Retrieved 29 February 2004.
- ↑ Cohen, Moran (22 April 2015). "From Israel in Paris: Watch the clip of Shmuel Shapiro". "Bhol". Retrieved 22 April 2015.
- ↑ Steinberg, Matti (22 April 2012). "Seu Marom – Shmuel Shapiro Minister in honor of Creation". "Chasidinews". Retrieved 22 April 2012.
- ↑ STUDIO, B. (16 October 2016). "שמואל שפירו דאס אידישע ליד | (Shmuel Shapiro – Dos Yiddishe Lied (Single Chazanut". "Shmuel Shapiro Official Music". Retrieved 16 October 2016.
External links
- Shmuel Shapiro Archived 6 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine Official Site
- Shmuel Shapiro in YouTube
- Shmuel Shapiro in Facebook
- Shmuel Shapiro in Fnac