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  2. Jewish hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Jewish hip hop artists have come from a wide variety of countries and cultures. Elements of reggae, klezmer, and other world music are often incorporated alongside traditional hip hop production techniques like cutting, scratching, sampling, looping, and beatboxing. [1]

  3. 2 Live Jews - Wikipedia

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    2 Live Jews was a comedy hip hop duo composed of MC Moisha (Eric Lambert) and Easy Irving (Joe Stone). [1] Its name is a parody of 2 Live Crew. [1] The duo were known for songs that mixed and spoofed hip hop culture and Jewish American stereotypes; the members were purportedly two elderly Jewish men who had recently discovered their rhyming ability.

  4. Category:Israeli hip-hop - Wikipedia

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  5. Does hip-hop need an adult contemporary category? Yes, and ...

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    I’m 45 and grew up on ’90s and 2000s hip-hop — all of my favorite hip-hop albums were released between 1991 and 2001. Despite my penchant for music released in the ’90s and ’00s, I am ...

  6. Category:Jewish rappers - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Category: Jewish rappers. 9 languages. ... Jewish hip-hop groups (14 P) Pages in category "Jewish rappers"

  7. Amsterdam Klezmer Band - Wikipedia

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    While the band prominently focuses on Klezmer and Balkan music, they also take inspiration from Romani music, jazz, hip-hop, electronic, and ska among other genres. [16] The band is known for dance music with their roots in Yiddish dance music, playing often at dance clubs, weddings, and music festivals. [17]

  8. Yiddishist movement - Wikipedia

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    The Yungntruf movement also created the Yiddish Farm in 2012, a farm in New York which offers an immersive education for students to learn and speak in Yiddish. The use of Yiddish is also now offered as a language on Duolingo, used throughout the social media platforms of Jews, and is offered as a language in schools, on an international scale ...

  9. Music of Israel - Wikipedia

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    "Lemele", traditional Yiddish song, sung by Chava Alberstein. Yiddish and Ladino are enjoying a revival in Israel. A number of private language institutes and universities [99] offer programs in these languages, which were the spoken languages of Jews of the Diaspora. A Yiddish theater group, the YiddishShpiel, in