Who gets to go Mifgash?
Mifgash Musicale, a joint program of the Union for Reform Judaism,  the
Department of Worship, Music and Religoius Living,  Hebrew Union College and
the
Guild of Temple Musicians is designed for synagogue musicians (singers,
accompanists and choir directors) who have some experience leading worship
but want to engage in more in-depth study of liturgy and repertoire for
holidays, cantillation, nusach and choral conducting.

Participants must be affiliated with a Union for Reform Judaism congregation,
be sponsored by a member of the clergy from their area and be members of
the
Guild of Temple Musicians.
Experts in the field of Jewish music from Hebrew Union College, the
American Conference of Cantors, the Guild of Temple Musicians and
the Union for Reform Judaism will teach classes at the historic
Cincinnati campus of Hebrew Union College. Students will have the
opportunity to participate in master classes and receive individualized
coaching from the faculty.
Tuition is $650 U.S. currency and includes double
occupancy room, board and some materials.
(Additionally, students are responsible for either
bringing or purchasing certain required texts. Details
will follow upon acceptance.)
What happens there?
How much does it cost?
Register
for Summer
2008 now!
How to join us at
Mifgash
Grants are available though  
 URJ Small Congregations
Mifgash Musicale is
happening July 27 -
31, 2008
at Hebrew Union
College in Cincinnati