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Julia Blum (Julia Anne Blum) was born on 1967 in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., is an A 21st-century American Jews. Discover Julia Blum's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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Occupation Singer, songwriter, record producer, actress
Age 57 years old
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Born 1967
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Birthplace Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
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1967

Julia Anne Blum (born 1967, Beverly Hills, California) is an American Orthodox Jewish singer, songwriter, actress, and speaker.

1980

A baalat teshuva, Blum studied music and theater at Harvard and Yale and worked with vocal coach Seth Riggs before becoming Orthodox in the late 1980s.

1988

After graduating cum laude with distinction from Yale in 1988, Blum traveled abroad to Europe, Greece, and Israel.

In the latter country, Blum, curious about her heritage, studied at an Orthodox women's yeshiva in Jerusalem, where she read biblical Hebrew texts, visited religious families, and kept Shabbat.

The experience endeared her to Orthodoxy and inspired her to become a baalat teshuva.

Upon returning to the United States, Blum began writing and performing original music inspired by her newfound faith.

1990

She has released two albums, Stand Tall (1990) and Songs of the Heart (1998), and has toured throughout the United States, Canada and overseas.

Blum grew up in Beverly Hills, California.

Her mother, Cynthia, is an elementary school teacher, while her father, Frederick, is an insurance executive.

During Julia's childhood, the family attended a Conservative synagogue and celebrated the major Jewish holidays, and Julia received a bat mitzvah.

The young Blum took piano and ballet lessons from an early age and began acting and singing professionally at age 12, appearing in commercials and studying under noted voice coach Seth Riggs.

She attended Beverly Hills High School, where she was a regular fixture in school productions.

She studied music and theater at Harvard and Yale University.

At Yale, she was often cast in graduate school performances despite being an undergraduate student.

She has released two albums, Stand Tall (1990) and Songs of the Heart (1998), the latter of which she co-produced with Ted Perlman and Dick Winograde.

She currently tours several times a year, selling copies of her CDs at shows and talking about her spiritual journey in between songs.

Blum was co-founder and academic director of the Beverly Hills Tutoring Center.

Blum has been cited as a role model for artistic expression among Orthodox women and baalei teshuva, as she adheres to the rabbinic prohibition of kol isha by performing only for other women.

Her music has been played by Michele Garner, the "Rockin' Rebbetzin" on her program The Kol Isha Show on WSIA.

Blum primarily sings in English with occasional Hebrew verses, including selections from Psalms.

She also sings in French on the title song from Songs of the Heart.

Her lyrical topics include family relationships ("Hey Little Sister"), her struggles with becoming religious ("Smelling Roses", "Longing for the Longing"), and the temporary nature of fame ("Greatness", "Price You Pay").