Moshe Dubiner

Moshe Dubiner
Cantor Moshe Dubiner was born in London and brought up in a Chasidic atmosphere, attending the Yesodey Hatorah School , followed by Schneiders and Eitz Chain Yeshivot. At only 16 years old he was accepted as a student at Jews College where he studied chazanut with the late Rev Leo Bryll. He studied voice production under Dino Borgiolo and the eminent Harold Miller. At the age of 17 he officiated at the Great Synagogue in Commercial Road in the East End and later at the Great Garden Street Synagogue where he was cantor for 2 years. In 1962 he was appointed cantor at Bayswater Synagogue, following in the footsteps of Rev Leo Bryll and 2 years later accepted the post of cantor at Brondesbury Synagogue, taking over from Rev Aaron Elfand. When Rev Faigenblum retired from Cricklewood Synagogue, Cantor Dubiner took over and served them for several years and in 1980 held the post of cantor when the Western Synagogue amalgamated with Marble Arch Synagogue. For the last 30 years Cantor Dubiner has combined running a successful business with being a part-time cantor in various communities, ranging from Bournemouth via South of France to Israel and the USA .