Traditional Judaism does not have choirs. In ancient times, the Levites sang in the Temple; and today certain prayers (such as Lecha Dodi) are sung by everyone in unison. Other than that, synagogues don't have choirs.
Well, it was composed by Richard Mullins but is sung by choirs all across the country.
The three choirs of angels are the Seraphim, Cherubim, and Thrones. They are considered to be part of the highest hierarchy of angels in Christian theology. Each choir has a specific role and characteristics in serving and praising God.
Jews believe in God the creator and in the Torah which God gave.
Jews pray to God
Yes, same God for also Christians and Jews.
Gondwana Choirs was created in 1989.
Public choirs are choirs that are open to the public and you dont need to have an audition to join that choir I hope my answer helped
Christians and Jews believe that there is one true God. Christians and Jews pray to the same God.
The Jews. (Though strictly speaking, Jews do not believe that God is Jewish or that God has any religion.)
Yes, religious Jews think about God and follow His teachings and instructions.
Jews pray to God.
The duration of Clash of the Choirs is 2 hours.