The Voice Behind the Music
The story behind the music and the mission that drives it
"Music is my way of connecting hearts to Hashem"
Growing up in a home filled with the sounds of zemiros and niggunim, music was always my first language. From singing at the Shabbos table as a child to performing at family simchas, I discovered early on that music has the power to connect us—to each other, to our heritage, and to Hashem.
My journey as a singer began in the most natural way: sharing songs with friends at seminary, composing melodies during quiet moments of reflection, and gradually realizing that these gifts were meant to be shared with the wider community of Jewish women.
I believe that music is a powerful vehicle for inspiration and spiritual growth. My mission is simple: to create music that uplifts, comforts, and brings women together in celebration of our beautiful heritage.
Every song I write comes from a place of genuine emotion—whether it's the joy of Yom Tov, the introspection of the Yamim Noraim, or the everyday moments that make up a Jewish life. I hope my music can be a companion through all of life's seasons.
"Music is the language of the soul. When words fall short, a melody can express what the heart truly feels."
— Rivka KingMy sound blends traditional Jewish melodies with contemporary arrangements, creating music that feels both timeless and fresh. Drawing inspiration from Tehillim, tefillos, and the wisdom of our sages, each song is crafted to resonate with the modern Jewish woman while honoring our rich musical heritage.
Whether you're looking for uplifting Shabbos music, meaningful songs for Yom Tov, or simply melodies that speak to your neshama, I hope you'll find something here that touches your heart.
All of my live performances are exclusively for women, in accordance with halacha. These concerts are more than just musical events—they're gatherings of sisters coming together to celebrate, to heal, and to be inspired. There's something uniquely powerful about a room full of women connecting through music.
I'm deeply grateful for every woman who has supported this journey, attended a concert, or simply pressed play on one of my songs during a quiet moment. You are the reason I do what I do.