Reb Shlomo Carlebach (January 14, 1925 - October 21, 1994) is one of the most famous and beloved Jewish singers in recent memory. Through his words of Torah, his music and his stories, Shlomo touched the hearts and souls of all who were blessed to hear him. He sought to remind people that they are never alone, that there is one G-d who loves them, and that every person has a unique and important mission to discover for themselves.
He was able to uplift the spirits and lives of the most broken, distraught people worldwide; people of all faiths and cultures. Much of Reb Shlomo’s life was spent traveling the world where he sang with the poor, the lost and the lonely, always saying that he learned from them. Reb Shlomo frequently stated that if we could see the best in each other and appreciate our own innate beauty, there would be no heartache in the world. Despite his passing in 1994, tens of thousands of lives are continue to be touched by Reb Shlomo’s message and melodies.