Avitall Gerstetter, shown in 2019, wrote a column critical of conversion in Germany. (Stephan Röhl/Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung via Wikimedia Commons) By Toby Axelrod September 06, 2022 BERLIN ( JTA ) – Jews in Germany have been shaken this summer by a diminutive cantor with a big voice. But not in the way one might think. True, Avitall Gerstetter has one powerful set of pipes, as anyone who has heard her lead services at Berlin’s Oranienburgerstrasse Synagogue can testify. Facing the Torah Ark, she could practically open the velvet curtain with her soprano voice alone. But now, Gerstetter — the first German-born female...