Offerings
Offerings


Violinist, Musical Background & Lineage

Weddings & Chuppahs
Music that honors both the joy and the gravity of the moment. From the quiet walk toward the chuppah to the lift of celebration that follows, the violin becomes part of the memory itself — attentive to the feeling in the room and responsive to the people gathered there.
Farbrengens, Kumsitz & Community Events
Niggunim and familiar melodies offered with depth and spirit. The music supports singing, reflection, and shared energy, meeting the room where it is and gently lifting it together.
An after-Shabbos informal gathering of melody, story, and shared inspiration. With violin, Chassidic lore, and gentle teaching, the evening unfolds naturally, part song, part conversation, part teaching and reflection, inviting participation rather than performance.
Bar & Bat Mitzvahs
Melodies that mark transition and belonging. Whether accompanying the service or the celebration that follows, the music carries pride, warmth, and continuity, helping the day feel rooted and alive with meaning.
Fundraisers & Galas
Refined, concert-level music suited to formal dinners and community events. The tone is polished yet human, adding presence and dignity without overtaking conversation or connection.
Teacher & Rabbi

Joshua brings the same presence to learning that he brings to music — grounded, alive, and human.
Shabbatons & Scholar-in-Residence
A blend of music, teaching, and presence. Through classes, song, and conversation, the experience weaves learning and melody into something participatory, opening both mind and heart while honoring the rhythm of Shabbat and community life.
Formal Jewish Recital
A sophisticated recital appropriate for fundraisers, formal dinners, or black-tie functions. Classical technique meets Jewish repertoire in a setting that is refined yet accessible, offering music that elevates the atmosphere while remaining close to its audience.
Violin Accompaniment
Live accompaniment for film, theatre, readings, or spoken presentations. The violin follows the tone and pacing of the work, adding depth and continuity without overshadowing the primary voice or narrative.
