The life story of Rabbi Eliezer Kreisler is intertwined with the history of the Jewish people. He was born in Berlin, Germany. When he was one year old, his parents fled to England. At the age of five, he was placed in a "children's home.".
After that, he began studying at Dr. Schoenfeld's religious school in London, and at the Gateshead Yeshiva. Both at home and in the Yeshiva, Kreisler sang a lot, especially Shabbat songs that were especially beloved by him.
Over the years, he became a rabbi in various Jewish communities around the globe, where he engaged in bringing distant people closer together.
In his sixties, he made aliyah to the Holy Land, settled in the capital city of Jerusalem, and began to integrate into the "Kollel Iyun Hadaf" organization, spreading Judaism and heritage also via the Internet.
""Sweetness of Shabbat" – an album containing fourteen tracks composed by Kreisler, takes the listener on an experiential journey into the atmosphere of Shabbat, with a musical twist.
Arrangements and musical production: Yossi Varsano and S. Friedman.
Chrysler has other albums: "The Good", "Praise the Lord", "Yeshis Eliki", and "Here I Am".