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Laivy Miller: A chip off the Matisyahu block - concert review

Laivy Miller, the son of famed American-Jewish reggae/rapper Matisyahu, performed in Tel Aviv along with his younger brother, Duvbear.

 LAIVY MILLER, the son of Matisyahu, performs in Tel Aviv last week.
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Jewish reggae star Matisyahu says that 'antisemitism and morons' won't stop him

 LAIVY MILLER sings with his father, Matisyahu, in Israel.

Laivy Miller follows in the big footsteps of his father, Matisyahu

 Matisyahu performing at the Zappa concert hall in Jerusalem, April 3, 2024

Matisyahu's amazing performance: A night of music, unity, and resilience in Jerusalem - review


Israel advocates must be recognized for their efforts - editorial

These heroes have gone against the grain of public sentiment by tirelessly stating Israel’s case and defending it against the blood libels leveled at Israel.

 The event hosted by Diaspora Affairs Ministry, at Binyanei Hauma in Jerusalem. March 31, 2024.

Matisyahu releases new music video filmed at Nova festival site, Gaza border communities

The video was filmed in Israel at the site of the Nova festival and the Gaza border communities and includes footage from the October 7 massacre.

‘I LEARNED that it’s all about inspiration – about making music that inspires me, and if I’m inspired, then the audience will be inspired,’ says reggae hip-hop artist Matisyahu.

Matisyahu: 'It feels pretty f***in’ scary,' to be a Jew in America

The 44-year-old Grammy-nominated singer has been one of the few in the US entertainment industry to visit Israel since the beginning of the Gaza war

 MATISYAHU ARRIVES back in Israel next month for two shows – April 2 in Jerusalem and April 3 in Tel Aviv – the culmination of his current tour, which also began in Tel Aviv back in January.

After being canceled in the US, Jewish singer Matisyahu will return to Israel

During his stay in Israel, Matisyahu, 44, will be recipient of a special prize from Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chickli for their efforts to advocate for Israel.

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Matisyahu concert canceled amid threat of pro-Palestinian protests for the 3rd time

“While my fans and I are deeply hurt by this, please know we will not cower to these bullies and the pressure they exert,” Matisyahu wrote. 

‘I LEARNED that it’s all about inspiration – about making music that inspires me, and if I’m inspired, then the audience will be inspired,’ says reggae hip-hop artist Matisyahu.

Disturbed’s David Draiman raises $26,000 for Matisyahu’s security

Over the last 48 hours over 1,000 people donated to the campaign, money will be used to pay for private security for Matisyahu and his family.

 DISTURBED’S DAVID DRAIMAN

Venue claims Matisyahu concert canceled over security concerns, not antisemitism

Amid a rise in antisemitism, Tucson venue cancels Jewish artist Matisyahu's planned performance, citing security concerns rather than antisemitism

 A Palestinian flag flies as U.S. Jewish musician Matisyahu performs on stage during the Rototom Sunsplash festival in Benicassim, August 23, 2015. The Spanish reggae festival, bowing to an international outcry, on Wednesday reversed its decision to cancel an invitation to Matisyahu because he had f

Matisyahu calls out hypocrisy after having his sold out show canceled without warning

Pro-Palestine protestors "obscure the hypocrisy of us Americans living on actual colonized land taken through an actual genocide of Native Americans," Matisyahu wrote on X.

Matisyahu (file photo)

Matisyahu to perform benefit show for hostage families in Tel Aviv

Matisyahu has performed in Israel many times, and after the war against Hamas broke out following the October 7 massacre, he criticized fellow performers who were staying silent.

AMID AN atmosphere of high tension, American rapper Matisyahu delighted many local fans during his performance at Sultan’s Pool in Jerusalem.

Grapevine December 23, 2023: Low-key Christmas

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 THE ZIMRAT Choir.

Ex-Orthodox Jews need to be listened to - opinion

One thing has become clear to us: We need to listen to the critics, no matter where we are. Don’t worry about what the non-Jews will think.

Matisyahu (file photo)