Craig Taubman is an American singer-songwriter and music producer known for his work primarily in the genres of contemporary Jewish music and children's music. Born in 1956, Taubman has built a career that blends traditional Jewish themes with modern musical styles. He is particularly recognized for his ability to engage audiences of all ages, making his music accessible and relevant to both children and adults. Notable works include his albums "Jewish Rock Radio," "Songs for the Shabbat Table," and "Hallelu," which showcase his innovative approach to Jewish worship and cultural themes. His song "Oseh Shalom" has become a staple in many congregations. Taubman’s impact on music extends beyond his recordings; he has been influential in revitalizing Jewish music, bringing it into contemporary settings, and fostering community through music. He has also produced and collaborated with various artists, further enriching the diversity of Jewish music. Taubman’s contributions have made significant strides in connecting younger generations to their heritage, making him a pivotal figure in both Jewish music and family-friendly entertainment.