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גד אלבז וניסים ה' מלך Gad Elbaz and Nissim - Hashem Melech 2.0
In an exuberant explosion of music, Israeli star Gad Elbaz joins forces with American Hasidic rapper Nissim Black, taking to the streets of New York City to ...
Only two things I don't like about this, ONE he's a messianic Jew, which
means he still believes in Jesus. And when he said 'the blessing, the
brakhah, the success, hatzlakhah' he was suppose to say habrakhah instead
of 'the brakhah'. Other than those I loved it.
+Matt s I know Nissim very well and he does not believe I Jesus he is an amazing guy who converted with his family! Actually he is making Aliyah this month. He as amazing midot and Seattle isn't the same without him!
+Rick E Ohh okay I see, thanks for telling me that. Well glad to know he's not messianic. And I don't know I guess like most people I'm lazy and didn't feel like reading it all lol.
+matt s I'm not sure why you stopped reading Nissim's Wikipedia page where you did, but if you continue reading you will read this' "Six months after the album's release, Black renounced his belief in Jesus and Christianity. No longer supporting the album's message but unable to quit his contract, he agreed to promote it, but refused to accept money outside of touring expenses or perform on Shabbat.[2] He officially retired in 2011 after releasing The Blackest BrownEP with friend and fellow rapper Bradley "B." Brown. He subsequently moved to Seward Park's Jewish community and began studying for conversion with Rabbi Simon Benzaquen at the Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation......Black lives in Seward Park's Jewish community with his wife Adina (formerly Jamie) and two children. Originally married in 2008, the couple received an Orthodox marriage in 2013 at the Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation following their mutual conversion. The marriage was a double ceremony with Black's childhood friend Yosef (formerly Bradley) Brown and his wife Chana (formerly Sheree), both fellow converts." I also attend Sephardic Bikur Holim and Rabbi Simon Benzaquen is my Rabbi as well