Shimon Farkas
Cantor, performer, and promoter of Holocaust awareness
Shimon Farkas is a renowned Hungarian cantor, singer, and performer who has made Australia his home. With a career spanning multiple decades, he has established himself as a prominent figure in the music field, particularly in the Jewish community. His exceptional vocal talents and dedication to his craft have earned him widespread recognition and acclaim.
As a respected cantor, Farkas has had the distinction of serving as Chief Cantor at The Central Synagogue of Sydney for over 50 years, a tenure that began in 1971 and continues to the present day. His contributions to the community have been acknowledged with the prestigious Medal of the Order of Australia, which he was awarded in 2008. Through his work, Farkas has also been an advocate for Holocaust awareness, using his platform as a performer to promote education and remembrance.