Herman, Barbara (c. 1952–)
Herman, Barbara (c. 1952–)
American cantor. Born c. 1952; married to a cantor.
Had investiture at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion; became 1st woman cantor in US Reform Judaism (1975), as cantor for Beth Sholom Temple in Clifton-Passaic, NJ.
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