Neshama Carlebach

Neshama Carlebach

Neshama Carlebach (born 1974, New York) (נשמה קרליבך), daughter of the Jewish singer-songwriter Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach is a singer, the protege of her late father.

Biography

Neshama Carlebach began training as a singer and actress at the age of 5 and began singing with her father, Shlomo Carlebach, at 15. She began her professional career soon after her father's death in 1994.

Her full name is said to be "Esther Neshama Tehora Shlucha" (a pure soul that descended to this world on the Sabbath Eve).

Carlebach performs in a number of venues, including Jewish Community Centers, synagogues, Hillels, clubs, and summer camps worldwide. She also performs alongside The Green Pastures Baptist Church Choir singing Reb Shlomo's Hebrew and English collaborations.

Discography

  • Soul (1996)
  • Ha Neshama shel Shlomo (1997)
  • Dancing with My Soul (2000)
  • Ani Shelach (2001)
  • Journey (2004)
  • One and One (2008)
  • Higher & Higher (2010)

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