

The renowned Israeli singer Gad Elbaz is coming in "Shlichut" to inspire your community, to stand United together as one, in prayer, songs and personal life stories. The performance will be dedicated to the safety of the IDF, Israel, and the entire Jewish nation. Am Israel Chai!
"it is my duty to sing and inspire in times like this the jewish communities.
i'm calling out rabbis and leaders to contact us so i can visit your community"
Stand together as one
shlichut
Gad Elbaz is not just a singer, but a passionate advocate for Israel and its people. He has dedicated himself to spreading messages of hope, love, and unity through his music and personal stories. Gad will connect with the audience on a profound level, answer their questions, and uplift their spirits with Jewish pride.
Revival
I was about to cross the finish line … I saw my friend behind me, pushing me. I fell head first on the curb losing consciousness Right Away, I blacked out.
My father saw all this from the kitchen window, running down the stairs, he came to me and felt my heart was not beating, paramedics trying to revive me… with no response.
He picked me up, crying to Hashem, my father said “take whatever you want from me but not my son Gad, I’m not Avraham Avinu”. My father promised that he will be Worshiping good, and will dedicate his life and mine to “heavenly g-d” to spread and honor his name.
I suddenly gained consciousness, “I saw things” I told father…
I understood from this that we all have a purpose in life, my purpose is to be a shaliach for Hashem through my music.
"I HAD A NEAR DEATH EXPIReNCE that made me understand I came here for a reason"
Life’s journey
I was lucky as a child to touch all walks of Jewish life, from Chabad, to a secular school, and then in Sephardi yeshiva. Davening in different Ashkenazi shuls, I was always jumping around from place to place. This gave me the opportunity to bridge the gap between all colors of Jewish life.
When I was a teenager, I had this burning question. Do I believe in Hashem because of my father, or because of me? I starting exploring …looking for reasons.
It took me 3 years to answer my questions, let me tell you my journey…
"I grew up touching all walks of Jewish lifE"
The captain’s orders
It was the day before Yom Kippur, my worry was where do I spent such an important day.
So I decide to spend in 770 ChaBad and then take my connection to Israel. But G-D has his own plans.
Nobody was willing to help me but the captain of the plane... “If you exist show me you exist before Yom Kippur, send me a sign” Helping the captain was my purpose.