Friday, June 16, 2006

Matisyahu Goes to College

Jewish Reggae 101
By MARC TRACY
June 16, 2006

Rapper Matisyahu already has ridden his unique blend of dancehall reggae and Lubavitch Hasidism to the top of the charts. Come this summer, his music will head somewhere new: a college classroom. In July, students at New Jersey's Fairleigh Dickinson University will be able to decode the singer's biblically inspired rhymes and rhythms in a one-credit Judaic studies course.

Rabbi Ely Allen, FDU's Judaic studies coordinator, conceived of the class and will teach it. A Matisyahu fan since he first saw the rapper two years ago — "he started beat-boxing and we were all blown away," he recalled — Allen described the class as a way to spread Torah.

Matisyahu's music, Allen said, is intimately intertwined with the key Jewish texts. When Matisyahu sings, "One day the trees will stand and clap hands," he is referring to the end of days as prophesied by Isaiah; when he describes "water from my soul," he is employing a talmudic phrase used to refer to the Torah.

"He's bringing in spiritual overtones from Hasidism," Allen told the Shmooze. "And someone who doesn't know Hasidism may not get it at all."

Meanwhile, Matisyahu will perform Sunday at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Tennessee. Publicists have invited concert attendees to join the rapper, who does not sing on the Sabbath, for a Saturday evening havdalah (*).



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Spend Shabbat with Matisyahu at Bonnaroo on Saturday June 17
Kickstart your jam-packed weekend at Bonnaroo this year with some spiritual rejuvenation courtesy of singer Matisyahu! Take time out and join Matisyahu in his weekly observance of Shabbat customs, beginning with the evening service, Kabballat Shabbat, at 7:00 p.m., on Friday June 16, immediately followed by a Shabbos Party. On Sat. June 17, morning services start at 10:00am, followed by a group discussion at 3:00pm, and closing with the ceremony of "havdalah" the traditional prayer that marks the conclusion of the shabbat. All services will be moderated by Rabbi Simcha Levenberg and Rabbi Dov Yonna Korn (from the Chabad Houses at the University of Massachusetts and NYU respectively).

Stop by and tell your friends you spent Shabbat with a superstar!

Location: Staff Lot B (next to Camp Miss MoneyPenny-look at lower right side of Bonnaroo map)


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