Wehle, 55, loved music. She even recorded a CD called "Songs of Healing and Hope." At her temple, she was known for the classes she organized to instruct congregants on leading services. She had a degree in acting, and performed with theater companies and conducted choirs across the United States, Canada and Israel.
"Her concern for others, her love of the life of the spirit, was infectious," said Rabbi Irwin A. Tanenbaum of Temple Beth Am. "Any who knew Cantor Wehle came under her spell
Wehle, 55, loved music. She even recorded a CD called "Songs of Healing and Hope." At her temple, she was known for the classes she organized to instruct congregants on leading services. She had a degree in acting, and performed with theater companies and conducted choirs across the United States, Canada and Israel.
"Her concern for others, her love of the life of the spirit, was infectious," said Rabbi Irwin A. Tanenbaum of Temple Beth Am. "Any who knew Cantor Wehle came under her spell
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