top of page

ABOUT ME

CANTOR ESTHERLEON SCHWARTZ is a multi talented ecumenical Spiritual Leader, Lecturer, Humanitarian, Activist, Singer, Spoken Word Artist, Poet, Author, and Meditative Space Designer; offering a wide variety of services and support to the public, the business sector, and all of humanity.

As an ecumenical Spiritual Leader, para-chaplain and founder of Beth Shirah Congregation in 1992, Cantor Schwartz liturgical services includes offering free Daily Inspirational messages, as well as, officiating Cycles of Life; Invocations, Performances, and Blessings for Healings. Additionally, Cantor Schwartz provides workshops, seminars, and training programs to businesses which focus on transforming and uplifting employees’ awareness in the art of “being of service” through empowering, fresh perspectives, stress management, personalized meditation, and the creation of on-site meditation areas at work which increase employee well-being, business productivity, and business success.

As an emerging author, Cantor Schwartz’s first book, “Tears of Stone And my deal with God,” weaves an amazing personal story of healing and compassion beginning with her childhood as a Holocaust survivor, to coming to America, from going to rags-to-riches, overcoming personal tragedy, and coming into her own as the Spiritual Leader and humanitarian forerunner she is today.

As an ambassador for peace, Cantor Schwartz belongs to the Los Angeles chapter of The United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNA-USA), a nonprofit membership organization which supports the United Nations’ principles and goals. As an extension of utilizing her healing voice to give back to others, Cantor Schwartz created the non-profit, The HOUSE OF SONG, a Center of Healing through music which provides holistic workshops and a platform for creativity. Through her 'VOICES OF HOPE' concerts, Cantor Schwartz reaches out to support humanitarian causes. Every Saturday at The Grove in Los Angeles, Cantor Schwartz leads, “Artists for a Community-Global Cause,” – a place for artists, poets, musicians, and singers to celebrate life, promote healing, and to be a voice for a hungry child. 

bottom of page