A powerhouse Yiddish singer, songwriter, comedian, and entertainer with a bold voice and a bigger personality.

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A powerhouse Yiddish singer, songwriter, comedian, and entertainer with a bold voice and a bigger personality

She’s certainly not your Zayde’s Yiddish singer!

Raised in the ultra-Orthodox Satmar community of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Riki Rose broke barriers to share her musical talent with the world. A true crossover artist, she burst onto the scene with her sultry, viral hit Utem Arein Utem Arois (“Breathe In, Breathe Out”). Her style is unique and all her own, singing blues, rock, jazz — but in perfect, authentic Yiddish.

Riki’s sound has gone viral, catapulting her into Influencer Territory. She now captivates audiences across continents and across cultures—blending music, comedy, and raw soul to entertain her growing global fanbase.

Featuring the All-Star Toronto Band:
Brigham Phillips, keyboard
Russ Boswell, bass
John MacMurchy, woodwinds
Mark Kelso, drums

This event made possible by Toronto Workmen’s Circle Foundation and by
Andrew and Sharon Himel and Family in memory of Ben and Edith Himel z”l

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

Start Date: May 28, 2026

7:30 PM

Midtown Toronto

Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue

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$23

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