Yoav Yitzchak is an Orthodox musician from Jerusalem who started making music while studying in a religious seminary. His song "Lecha Eli T'shukati" became particularly well-known among listeners who appreciate his approach to traditional Jewish melodies.
He has recorded eight albums that often deal with themes of faith and spirituality. Some of his other songs include "Zohar Le'argov," "Ad Chatzi Hamalchut," and "Ad Kama Ahavtich."
Over time, Yitzchak has worked with musicians like Yoni Rechter, Amir Benayoun, and Yossi Fine. His concerts sometimes include brief talks or meditations before the music begins.
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