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Women Cantors' Network | History
Since that time, of course, women cantors have been recognized and accepted into all liberal cantorial schools and organizations. Yet the need for women cantors to come together has not diminished. Networking among women encourages and inspires us as we share knowledge and experiences in balancing our relationships with congregations, families and friends. The membership benefits of conferences and phone networking has broadened with the regular publication of a newsletter beginning in 1983, the writing of a constitution and by-laws in 1993, the commissioning of new Jewish music in 1997, and the creation of an on-line list-serve network in 1998. However, the WCN has remained true to its original goals: it is an open resource to any working, aspiring, or retired woman cantor who enjoys sharing, learning, singing and praying as a unique community. We support each other in our struggles and we celebrate our accomplishments. We have grown into a membership of over 300 women and men from the U.S., Canada, Israel, the UK and France. Click to view "A Cantorial Celebration" Article by Deborah Katchko
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