Find authentic Jewish and Klezmer entertainment from 69 professional musicians and bands. Traditional wedding bands, contemporary Jewish artists, and cultural performers bring the rich heritage of Jewish music to your celebration.
Browse the listings below featuring traditional klezmer ensembles, modern Jewish bands, and versatile performers who blend traditional melodies with contemporary styles. With 160 reviews from real clients averaging 5 out of 5 stars, these entertainers deliver memorable performances that honor Jewish musical traditions. Pricing starts from $99, with an average cost of $886. Use the filters below to find the right Jewish or Klezmer entertainment for your wedding, celebration, or cultural event.
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Add to favouritesKlezmer is the instrumental music of Ashkenazi Jewish celebration, rooted in Eastern European tradition and shaped over centuries of weddings, holidays and community gatherings. A typical klezmer ensemble combines clarinet, violin and accordion with bass, guitar or piano and percussion, drawing on dance forms like the freylekh, bulgar, sher and hora. Modern Jewish wedding bands often pair this traditional repertoire with contemporary Hebrew, Yiddish, Israeli and English-language material to cover the full arc of a celebration.
At a Jewish wedding, the band typically covers several distinct moments: the kabbalat panim (pre-ceremony reception), the bedeken, the chuppah ceremony itself, and the dancing at the reception including the hora, where guests lift the couple on chairs to "Hava Nagila" or similar. Bar and bat mitzvahs follow a similar pattern at smaller scale, with the candle-lighting ceremony and hora as the musical centrepieces; some families book a bar mitzvah DJ for the dance portions instead of a full band. Experienced klezmer and Jewish wedding bands know the running order and can MC the traditional moments alongside playing.
Beyond weddings and bar/bat mitzvahs, klezmer groups are booked for Hanukkah and Purim celebrations, Jewish community events, cultural festivals, and concert performances. Smaller acoustic line-ups suit synagogue concerts, museum openings and intimate dinners; larger amplified bands handle full reception dancing. For mixed-faith weddings, many bands offer flexible sets that move between klezmer, standard wedding repertoire and pop covers, often working alongside a wedding DJ who takes the later slots.
Rates for Jewish and klezmer entertainment typically range from $99 for a duo or trio playing a short set to $11755 for larger amplified bands booked for a full Jewish wedding. The average sits at $886. Specialist klezmer bands with strong reputations and full-day wedding experience command higher fees, particularly during peak wedding season.