Choir returns to Habonim

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Four years ago the Keystone State Boychoir (KSB) enthralled Temple Habonim members at a Friday night worship service with their beautiful voices.

They will return to R.I. and Temple Habonim on Feb. 12 at 7:30 p.m. bringing their inspiring music to the Shabbat service. Forty young men, ranging in age from 11 to 18, will sing.

This year, the choir will perform the second movement of Leonard Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms. One of the solos will feature Bobby Hill, the young man who sang a solo for Pope Francis when he visited Philadelphia in the fall.

Keystone State Boychoir is counted among the finest, most successful community-based choral programs in the world. It is the only choir in the world to have sung on seven continents – including Antarctica.

The mission of Keystone State Boychoir is to provide outstanding choral music education and performance opportunities for boys and young men from diverse backgrounds, while nurturing leadership skills, building character and fostering self-discipline.

The entire community is invited to join the congregation for an evening of worship and song.