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A Musical Wind Blows From Accco

A Musical Wind Blows From Accco

Eliad Eliyahu, musician, singer and composer from Acco, has been in the line of fire on the Northern front for the past year.
In the past he served as the lead singer of the Northern Command Band, and has become well known in the Jewish-Israeli market.
Throughout his career, he has created and collaborated with musicians from Israel and abroad. He released 2 albums that were released mainly to the Jewish communities of America. After years in the U.S., he returned to Israel and to the stage.
In addition to being an artist, Eliad serves and the representative for the Jewish Federations of Atlanta and St. Louis in Israel, and leads their partnership with Israel within the framework of the Jewish agency’s network.
His role allows him to connect cultures and strengthen the ties between Israel and Jewish communities around the world.
It is reflected in the spiritual depth and special music connection of his works. His new song, Boee Haruach, was inspired by the Navi Yechezkel’s vision of the dry bones coming alive. It symbolizes the awakening of the spirit of the Jewish people and their deep connection to the land and its heritage. The song reflects the need for spiritual revival in this challenging era, and strives to touch hearts all over the world.


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