Cantor Bonne Obituary, Death – Cantor Guy Bonne, who was suffering from a significant amount of clinical depression. He spent his childhood in the northern Israeli city of Haifa, where he was born and raised. Haifa is located in the country of Israel. A week before he turned seven years old, Guy began teaching himself how to play the piano, and he has continued doing so ever since he first started. Since that time, he has developed a deeper appreciation not only for the piano as an instrument but also for the musical genre known as classical music.
After finishing his mandatory service in the Israeli Defense Force as a paramedic, he continued his education by enrolling in the Samuel Rubin Academy of Music at Tel Aviv University. This was after he had already completed his military service. There, he completed his education with a concentration in opera performance and received a Bachelor of Music and Arts degree. After that, Guy pursued his education further by registering for classes at the Vienna Conservatory, which is located in Vienna, Austria. After that, he attended the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in New York to complete his master’s degree in sacred music there. In 2005, he was given the ordination that was required for him to become a cantor, and the following year, in 2006, he became a member of the American Conference of Cantors as an organization member.
After he left TBJ, he moved his family’s operations to Israel and started working there in the family business. He also started his own family there. Soon after relocating to the place of his birth, he made a name for himself on Long Island as a revered cantor, which he had built up in a relatively short amount of time. In addition, he created and recorded a significant amount of Jewish music while he was there. After relocating to the location of his birth, he went on to settle in his original homeland.