Meir Finkelstein (Hebrew: מאיר פינקלשטיין; born 1951) is a cantor and composer of contemporary Jewish liturgical music.
He has composed more than 200 settings for the liturgy,[1] as well as scored numerous television programs, made-for-TV movies, and documentary films.
[7] During his tenure with Sinai Temple, Finkelstein composed more than 100 settings for the liturgy while simultaneously enjoying a successful career as a Hollywood composer/arranger.
He collaborated with Steven Spielberg, composing music for the Visual History Foundation's award-winning documentary, "Survivors of the Holocaust".
He was one of the "Three Cantors," along with Alberto Mizrahi and David Propis, performing in sold-out cantorial symphonic concerts in Houston, Texas in 1995 and 1996.
[5] Finkelstein's wife, Monica, was a practicing attorney for ten years and now focuses on real estate development in Texas and South Florida.