Deborah Davis is the first hazzan (also called cantor) of either sex (and therefore, since she is female, the first female hazzan) in Humanistic Judaism. [1] [2] She was ordained in 2001. [3] She is the lead singer of (and a founder of) the Second Avenue Klezmer Ensemble, which she also named. [1] [4]
Deborah Davis is the first hazzan (also called cantor) of either sex (and therefore, since she is female, the first female hazzan) in Humanistic Judaism. [1] [2] She was ordained in 2001. [3] She is the lead singer of (and a founder of) the Second Avenue Klezmer Ensemble, which she also named. [1] [4]