Rabbi Eliezer Auerbach's debut album presents you with a rich and professional variety of poetry full of Jewish emotion.
Rabbi Auerbach currently lives in Johannesburg, and serves as a senior Maggid Shiur at Yeshiva Beit Yitzhak. He has also published several Torah works. During the Holy Days, he serves as a cantor and prayer leader at the Or Samach congregation in Cape Town.
He began his musical journey at a young age, and at the age of 12 he was already composing songs, and over the years his songs were accepted in yeshivahs and camps in Israel and around the world.
The musical background runs deep in the family: his maternal grandfather was the legendary cantor Avraham Brown, who served for a long time as chief cantor at the Great Synagogue in Vienna. His maternal father, Cantor Yitzhak Brown, served as a cantor for 32 years in the United States.
Over the years, Rabbi Auerbach has received many requests to share his special musical works with the public.
This album is a collection of selected songs from his many compositions, uniting a collection of songs in different and unique styles. His poetry has the flavor of authentic Jewish poetry, full of deep and sincere emotion.
The performances on this album are outstanding in their level and richness. Six different choirs and many instruments take part in this production, with the talented musicians Yoeli Dickman and Jeff Horowitz responsible for the arrangement and conducting.