Shabbat and Holiday Piyyutim Through the Unique Voice of Elior Itzkovitz Cohen

Every time the sound of an ancient piyyut is played, something deep awakens in the Jewish heart. Events such as weddings, Shabbat celebrations, or special holidays are filled with a different light when a warm and touching voice emerges from the depths of the soul. One of the most thrilling moments that I remember is […]

Singing at a Jewish Wedding – The Most Emotional Moment with Elior Itzkowitz Cohen

When the first sounds of Jewish singing resonate at the wedding canopy, the world pauses for a moment. Excitement, memories, hope – everything converges into a single moment where two declare their eternal love. Elior Itzkowitz Cohen is not just a singer and artist – he creates timeless moments, connecting deep cantorial traditions with contemporary […]

Wedding Prayer Songs: The Perfect Connection of Emotion, Tradition, and Supreme Sound

There is one moment in a wedding that takes on especially deep significance — when the chuppah is filled with the presence of the sublime. In the background, melodies of wedding prayer songs rise, invoking emotion, sanctity, and eternal connection. Many couples proclaim that this musical moment was the climax of their ceremony. When Elior […]

Jerusalem-Style Piyutim in an Emotional Performance by Elior Itzkowitz Cohen

There are moments in life when music transcends words and speaks directly to the heart. This was the case when a newlywed couple took their first step together to the sounds of an ancient Jerusalem piyut, accompanied by the emotional voice of Elior Itzkowitz Cohen. Their request was simple: to make the moment sacred, personal, […]

Cantor for Ashkenazi Synagogue – Elior Itzkowitz Cohen with a Soul-Stirring Voice

At every Jewish wedding, the moment the first notes begin, something awakens in the hearts of the participants. Authentic Jewish music, and especially cantorial music from the depths, connects us to our roots, to the sacred moments that accompany life rituals. I remember a wedding where Elior Itzkowitz Cohen stood under the chuppah and sang […]