Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi, of The New York Times, called the film “an unforgettable video experience.”[2] Zamir has 21 recordings[3] and has toured throughout the United States, as well as in Israel and Europe.
In January 2006, Zamir was invited to perform at the United Nations General Assembly for the first International Day to Commemorate Victims of the Holocaust.
The Mary Wolfman Epstein Conducting Fellowship provides funding for young conductors to study Jewish choral music with Joshua Jacobson.
Founder and Artistic Director Joshua Jacobson is retired Professor of Music and Director Emeritus of Choral Activities at Northeastern University, Visiting Professor of Jewish Music at Hebrew College, and author of Chanting the Hebrew Bible: The Art of Cantillation (Jewish Publication Society, 2002).
[13] In 2012 the choir released a recording from their European tour "From Boston to Berlin" featuring three settings of "Adon Olam" by Louis Lewandowski.