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Sol Zim (Solomon Zimelman, born August 17, 1939) is a Jewish American cantor. He lives in Queens, New York.
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- Cantor sol zim live selichos shma koleinu 5
- Cantor sol zim live selichos ashrei einei chol kaddidh 1
- Notable works
- Education
- Family
- Awards
- Discography
- References

Sol Zim is known for his classic Jewish songs. He is considered to be one of the most important Jewish cantors. Sol Zim has been featured in The New York Times, Daily News, The Chicago Tribune and newspapers from Brazil, South Africa and the United Kingdom.
Cantor sol zim live selichos ashrei einei chol kaddidh 1
Notable works
In 1960, he performed with the Jewish Minister Cantor Association at Madison Square Garden. In the late 1970s, many Jewish rock operas were produced, David Superstar, one of the most important was composed by Sol Zim. It is said that this is the first Jewish rock opera. It was performed one night at the Hollis Hills Jewish Center in 1974. He also was part of a Jewish group that performed in front of the Pope John Paul II, being the first time in history that such a large group of Jewish clergy men officially met with a Pope.
Sol Zim is Professor of Jewish Music on New York at the Academy for Jewish Religion. He has been featured on books about Jewish music like "And You Shall Know Us By The Trail Of Our Vinyl". He has also written books on Jewish music.
In 1992, the Academy for Jewish Religion of New York added a Cantorial Program directed by Kenneth Cohen, which was further developed by Sol Zim and Ram’n Tasat.
Education
Sol Zim graduated at the Jewish Theological Seminary Cantorial Institute, and he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Music. Zim studied with other musicians as Kurt Baum, Julius Rudel, Samuel Weisser, and others.
Family
Sol Zim is the descendant of five generations of cantors. Zim's father, Samuel Zimelman, served as cantor of the Hochschule Synagogue in Łomazy, Poland, and Congregation Shaarey Tphiloh in Portland, Maine. Zim's brother, Paul Zim, has served as cantor for B'nai Jeshurun in Manhattan.