“Listening to Marcie
sing is always a treat for children and adults. Her voice
has a gentle purity that engages the soul and warms the
heart. With every note she conveys her love of singing
and her deep feeling for Jewish music. When Marcie takes
guitar in hand a moment of joy or hushed wonder is sure
to follow.” |
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Herman J. Blumberg,
Rabbi
Temple Shir Tikva
Wayland, Massachusetts |
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“Jewish tradition teaches
that what comes from the heart enters the heart. Marcie
sings with exceptional beauty and skill because her lyrics
and sound emanate from her love of Jewish music and heritage.
She’s a true talent!” |
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Robert Levine, Rabbi
Congregation Rodeph Sholom
New York, New York |
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“Every time I work with
Marcie, I am moved. Marcie’s voice inspires me and
everyone else: it is clear and modulated and gentle. Her
guitar work is terrific, especially when she plays that
custom 12 string of hers. And, of course, the fact is
that Marcie has one of the great smiles. The combination
of all these things makes Marcie unique and talented and
a pleasure to pray with. But wait—there’s
more! Marcie has a beautiful soul, a gutt neshamah. In
conclusion, I can only say that Marcie is a blessing.” |
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Keith Stern, Rabbi
Temple Beth Avodah
Newton, Massachusetts |
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“Marcie reflects the
joy and substance in the world around her. You will be
a better person for having made her acquaintance.” |
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Diane Black
Wayland, Massachusetts |
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“Marcie’s soulful
voice and thoughtful composition evokes comfort and caring
in her We Remember Them." |
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Cantor Samuel B. Radwine
Hebrew Union College-Los Angeles |
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“Marcie has the ability
to bring her whole audience into her music with her. Her
vocal ease, her inviting smile and her warmth exude from
her, whether she is praying from the liturgy or entertaining
with folk songs. When I need to be away from my pulpit
for some reason, it is Marcie that the congregation requests
to fill in for me. Her competence with worship services
and guitar is exceeded only by her ability to capture
and invite all to participate with her. Listening to Marcie
is a joy and a privilege to be enjoyed by all." |
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Cantor Jodi M. Schechtman
Temple Beth Am
Framingham, Massachusetts |