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Rapping rabbi responds to Wiley’s antisemitism with his own track

Rabbi Friedman’s lyrics include lines about how “community values hard work” and how “success is Jewish revenge”

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A rapping rabbi has found acclaim after recording a hard-hitting response to Grime artist Wiley’s antisemitic social media rants.

Released on social media last Tuesday and instantly attracting over 25,000 views, Moshe Friedman’s ‘Jewish Rapper Responds To Wiley’ issues an open challenge to “Some British rapper full of hate tweeting dangerous views”.

Its carefully worded lyrics then ask: “Makes me wonder if there’s any safe space for the Jews.”

But Rabbi Friedman’s foray into music is not a stunt. Growing up in New York, he admits to being a fan of hip hop music – particularly those tracks that featured a powerful message along with punchy beats.

Now working for the Forum for Jewish Leadership in the UK, run by education charity Aish, he said he created the track and its accompanying video to expose the folly behind Wiley’s opinions.

But he is also keen to point out the track, which uses music that would not sound out of place had it been recorded by the rapper Drake, is not just about “taking a pot shot” at Wiley.

“I would love it if this created dialogue and we could engage,” said Rabbi Friedman. “I draw hope from some of the examples coming out of America – the footballer who after recognising what he said was antisemitic agreed to visit Poland.”

He also said he thought long and hard over his rap’s lyrics, which feature lines about how “community values hard work” and how “success is Jewish revenge” over those who have oppressed us.

“From what I hear, no-one works  harder than the rapper Wiley,” he added.

Rabbi Friedman also said he hoped to release an album of tracks recorded during the lockdown. Not all will be as hard-hitting as his latest single. “I’m trying not to pigeonhole myself as the identity politics rapper,” he says.

Jewish Rapper responds to Wiley can be heard here https://www.facebook.com/aishfb/videos/1165343533834745/

 

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