Farkas was first posted as cantor at the Orthodox Shaarei Shomayim synagogue in 1967 for the High Holidays in Windsor, Ontario. Farkas led High Holiday services for an Orthodox congregation in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1969 and 1970. During that time, while attending
Yeshiva University in New York, he enrolled as an exchange student at
Bar Ilan University in Israel, and studied under Cantor David Bagley. In Israel, he met Veronica Weisz, who was studying at
Machon Gold in Jerusalem. The two were married and relocated to her hometown in Sydney, Australia. Farkas has built up a notable repertoire over the course of his career, singing in seven languages, and including Broadway favorites. He performs primarily between the United States, Israel, Europe and Australia. He has appeared with
Marvin Hamlisch, conducting the
Calgary Symphony Orchestra and the
Sydney International Orchestra when Farkas produced a concert in 2008, titled "From Broadway to Jerusalem" at the same synagogue where he served as cantor for decades, The Central Synagogue of Sydney. In the following years, Farkas and his son, Dov produced a series of gala concerts in Melbourne and Sydney called "Symphony for the Soul: A Salute to Israel," with Mordechai Sobol as conductor. == Personal life ==