Guild of Temple Musicians Partners
Parent organization of GTM and partner on a variety of programs including Retirement and the Annual Convention
The Union for Reform Judaism provides vision and voice to build vibrant and creative communities that, together, transform the way people connect to Judaism and change the world. Our legacy, reach, leadership, and vision ensure we can unite thousands of years of tradition with modern experience to strengthen Judaism today and for generations to come.
Transcontinental Music Publications (TMP), operated by the American Conference of Cantors, was founded by Josef Freudenthal, z”l, in 1938. For many decades, TMP was known as the largest publisher of Jewish art and choral music. Today, TMP is still the largest, yet represents a wide spectrum of Jewish music, including songbooks/anthologies (folios), choral music, and recordings from composers and songwriters across the world.
Guild members receive a discount on TMP purchases.
JLicense allows Jewish organizations to now legally and easily license their use of copyrighted material including music and lyrics. Your use of copyrighted music in live streams and events, resource recordings, handouts, on-screen projections, and much more, are all made legal under JLicense.
The Cantors Assembly promotes the profession of the Cantorate, serving our members and their congregations by supporting our colleagues in their roles as vibrant, engaging, vital clergy and musical leaders.
Jewish Rock Radio is the flagship initiative of Judaism Alive, a non-profit 501c3. The mission of Jewish Rock Radio (JRR) is to strengthen Jewish identity and engagement for youth and young adults through the power of music.
We are the world’s central source for Jewish audio and sheet music. We hope to provide our customers with a convenient, exciting, easy way to get their Jewish music – instantly! oySongs is dedicated to the success of independent Jewish musicians and the proliferation of their music. As the V’ahavta instructs us, “Take these words…speak of them in your home and on your way…” Our goal is for people to have Jewish music in their daily lives, not just when they go to synagogue!
Sing Unto God is uniquely positioned at the intersection of Judaism, Music, and Community. We are a home for anyone who is passionate about creating communities of healing, wholeness, justice, and joy through the power of music and song. Our mission is to elevate the importance and impact of communal singing however and wherever Jews gather.
The Zamir Choral Foundation promotes choral music as a vehicle to inspire Jewish life, literacy, community and connection to Israel. The foundation sponsors the annual North American Jewish Choral Festival.
HaZamir, the International Jewish Teen Choir, is also sponsored by the Zamir Choral Foundation. Members of GTM and ACC are conductors of the choirs located throughout the United States and Israel.
Important Organizations
The goal of the WCN is to promote the practice of Judaism through the dissemination, development, and commissioning of Jewish music and rituals for clergy and lay leaders serving in the cantorate.
Music Leader Match connects inspiring Jewish leaders with Jewish organizations across North America who are searching for touring artists, songleaders, prayer leaders, music educators, High Holiday soloists, and more. Register now and set up your profile to use website resources to find a music leader or find a job!
Hava Nashira is a decades-long program built by Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) and URJ Camping, led by the visionaries of the work, Debbie Friedman (z”l) and Cantor Jeff Klepper. The URJ maintains its historic commitment to the program and supports it through a sole sponsorship.
Songleader Boot Camp (SLBC) was launched in 2009 by founders Rick Recht (nationally touring artist and educator), Elisa Heiligman Recht (educator), and Rabbi Brad Horwitz (Director of Jewish Engagement & Adult Programs at the Ruth & Harold Sher Center of Jewish Life) to create immersive, inspirational, and strategic Jewish leadership programs for Jewish worship leaders, educators, and songleaders. More than 2,000 participants from across the United States have experienced SLBC conferences and leadership training programs.