Cantor
Propis is an active member of the Cantors Assembly, Inc., the largest and most
prestigious governing body of Hazzanut in the world. He has held several officer
positions including Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer on the International
Board. He is a charter board member of the Holocaust Museum Houston, an
Education Center and Memorial Museum to the Holocaust. He has received numerous
awards for his fund-raising efforts and entertainment for organizations such as
Israel Bonds, Hadassah, ORT, B'nai Brith, JNF.
Cantor Propis has performed with numerous entertainers
including comedians Yaakov Smirnoff and Jackie Mason. He has sung in prestigious
concert halls ranging from the Mann Auditorium in Tel Aviv to Carnegie Hall. In
1993, Cantor Propis performed in concert and led Sabbath services in Vilnius,
Lithuania as part of the 50th anniversary of the liquidation of the Kovno and
Vilna Ghettos. In 1995, Cantor Propis conceived and co-starred in sold-out
performances of "The Three Cantors™ ," a cantorial
symphonic concert event with his good friends Cantors Meir Finkelstein and
Alberto Mizrahi. Co-produced by Cantor Propis and Richard Brown, for the past 8
years, they, along with new member Cantor David Katz, have performed with
numerous world-class symphony orchestras around the United States including the
Houston, Atlanta and Pacific Symphony Orchestras. Their guest conductors have
included Marvin Hamlisch, Yoel Levy, Carl St. Clair and Mati Lazar. The much
anticipated "The 3 Jewish Tenors - Live!"
CD,
which Propis produced, was released in April 2003.
Cantor
Propis was recently recognized by CNN as one of the year's best for his powerful
renditions of the "Star Spangled Banner" at numerous national sporting events.
His stirring rendition of the memorial prayer for Israeli Space Shuttle
Astronaut Col. Ilan Ramon was broadcast on every major television channel in the
country. He has also been invited by fellow Texans President George Bush and
Fred Zeidman, chairman of the National Holocaust Museum, to chant the memorial
prayer at the Rotunda in Washington D.C. for the National Day of Remembrance.
His
international concert appearances continue to thrill audiences around the globe.
Cantor Propis recently released his latest recording,
"Visions Of Shabbat" - more traditional prayers in
contemporary settings composed by Meir Finkelstein. He is joined by his
beautiful and talented daughter Dena, composer Finkelstein, and Cantor Alisa
Pomerantz-Boro. Other popular recordings include: "Thank God It's
Shabbat" with Allan Naplan, a new, vibrant Friday Night Alive
Service that many congregations across the country are emulating today;
"Inspirations - Memories of Home" for the Holocaust
Museum Houston's Tribute to the Survivors, as well as "Visions in
Prayer,"
Traditional Prayers in Contemporary Settings, also composed
and arranged by Meir Finkelstein.
Cantor Propis is the producer of a series of CDs for the
United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism and the Cantors Assembly entitled "The
Spirit Series." 2001-2002 produced volume 1 - "The Spirit of
Shabbat." 2002-2003 produced volume 2 - "The Spirit
of Israel," with a special tribute to Israeli Astronaut
Col. Ilan Ramon, and 2003-2004 will introduce volume 3 - "The Spirit of
the High Holidays," due out
the spring of 2004.
He is
the Cantor of Congregation Beth Yeshurun in Houston, Texas, the largest
Conservative congregation in the United States.