For nearly 20 years, Noah has inspired his wide reaching audience with "creativity, musicality and his playful, soulful spirit."

– Andrea Markowicz, Cantor at Am shalom, Glencoe, Illinois

"What a terrific, engaging, funny and talented performer! I really felt that his brand of spirituality benefitted us all."

– Susan Ringel, Anshe Chesed Fairmont Temple, Cleveland Ohio

Noah Aronson, Brooklyn-based recording artist, composer, and performer, is widely recognized as one of the top touring Jewish performers in the United States. With twenty years of experience, Noah tours worldwide with his band and as a solo act, creating engaging music events that blend wellness, spirituality, and creativity. His immense musicality combined with his lighthearted yet deeply intentional approach inspires audiences time and time again.

2007

bio

Noah graduated from Berklee College of Music with a degree in piano and jazz composition, and was Artist-in-Residence at Temple Beth Elohim during his time studying. Noah continues to serve their community though he is no longer in residence, a testament to the long-lasting relationships that he builds with the communities he touches.

2008

Noah moved to NYC in 2008 where he began interning at Pulse Music Publishing and Headroom Studios.
He served as conductor of the Manhattan Hazamir Choir.

2011

Noah completed the prestigious Lehman Engel BMI Musical Theatre Writing Program and received a certification from Dubspot Electronic Music School. 

Noah released his debut solo album ‘Am I awake’ in 2011.

His groundbreaking album titled ‘The Left Side of the Page’ revolutionized the way that contemporary Jewish communities engage with their liturgy. By setting music to prayer book readings, progressive communities were able to redefine the ways they engaged with the traditional prayer experience.

2013

Noah attended Rabbinical school at Hebrew College in 2013 and completed the yearlong fellowship at Mechon Hadar in 2015.  

2016

In 2016 Noah partnered with Behrman House Publications to produce the ‘Hebrew In Harmony’ series; a unique, music-based interactive school curriculum for teaching Hebrew and Jewish prayers.

2017

He released his album More Love in 2017, featuring his band of Israeli Berklee musicians; Noam Israeli, Tali Rubinstein, Tamir Shmerling and Eitan Kenner.

2018

Noah partnered with 18 congregations throughout the US to complete The Chai Project; 18 songs for 18 communities in 2018.

2019

In 2019, Noah released his first fully self-produced album, “I Want to Sing Your Song”, recorded entirely from his home studio in Brooklyn.  In the same year he partnered with the 92Y in Manhattan to release a music video for Noah’s song ‘Reset,’ which brought together 40 communities from all around the world and went viral online. 

2020

During the Pandemic, Noah shifted his focus to online engagement and began teaching and doing livestream events through a platform he started called BeMajor.  He also began releasing his BeMajor Podcast series where he interviewed fellow artists and wellness practitioners on the intersections of wellness, creativity and spirituality.

2021

In 2021, Noah released another fully self produced album called M.O.V.E an acronym for My Own Voice Experiment. The entire album was conceived, composed and recorded by layering his voice over itself hundreds of times to simulate a dance music production album using only the voice. 

2022

In 2022, Transcontinental Music published an anthology of Noah's original music, comprising 40 songs and accompanying educational videos to guide viewers through their Shabbat worship.

2023

In the fall of 2023, Noah released his album, ‘Close to the Fire’. This collection of songs are personal prayers and reflections intended to deepen the listener’s spiritual practice.

Throughout Noah’s two decades of professional experience in the music world, he has served on the faculty of Hebrew Union College of Sacred Music, Hava Nashira, Shabbat Shira, Shirei Chagigah, the Wexner Heritage Foundation, and most recently on the Foundations of Judaism for the Streiker Center’s Yesod Program.

He has partnered with countless communities around the world, with one goal: to use music as a tool for connecting people to their mind, body and spirit.

 ALBUM DISCOGRAPHY

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Albums with Temple Beth Elohim:


2007 “The Songs we Sing” with Cantor Jodi Sufrin

2008 “Songs of Healing” with Cantor Jodi Sufrin


2009 “Jewish Lullabies” with Cantor Jodi Sufrin

Solo Artist Projects:



2015 “Live Studio Sessions” 

2011 “Am I Awake” and songbook 



2018 “The Chai Project” and songbook 



2017 “More Love” and songbook


2021 “M.O.V.E” 


2023 “Close To The Fire” and songbook 


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