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Shneur Hasofer

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Shneur Hasofer (DeScribe)
Background information
Born1982
Melbourne, Australia
Years activeLate 2000s-Present
LabelsModular Moods/Shemspeed
WebsiteYouTube Channel

Shneur Hasofer is a Hasidic musician known as DeScribe.[1] Hasofer's musical style has been characterized as "Hasidic hip-hop," "Hasidic rap" and "Hasidic R&B".[2]

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Background

Hasofer was born to a Chabad Hasidic family in Melbourne, Australia. Hasofer began his music career taking the stage name "DeScribe"[1] and has been characterized as a "Hasidic rapper."[3][4]

Hasofer's music career began in New York in the late 2000s, releasing an EP called Harmony, and began collaborations with Matisyahu and Rohan Marley (son of Bob Marley).[5] Hasofer released a duet with Matisyahu titled “Pure Soul” as part of a fundraising effort for the Friendship Circle, a non-profit Jewish organization which assists children with disabilities.[3] Hasofer also collaborated with ex-Hasidic hip-hop artist Y-Love.[6][7]

Hasofer's music also took on an activist bent in promoting racial harmony between the Chabad Hasidim and African-American and Afro-Caribbean communities in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Hasofer released a song and music video titled “Harmony” with Rohan Marley, successfully recruiting local neighborhood leaders to participate in the video and a neighborhood campaign.[3][8] The music video for Hasofer's song "Harmony" was dubbed "a groundbreaking tool for unity and racial harmony" by Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz in commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Crown Heights riots.[4]

Hasofer's other activities included teaching music recording and video editing to at-risk Hasidic teens in Crown Heights through a joint project with the ALIYAH Center in Crown Heights.[9]

Family

In 1998, Hasofer's family immigrated to the city of Rehovot in Israel while he was young. Hasofer's mother is a religious singer as well.[3]

See also

Notes

1.^ The name Hasofer translates to "The Scribe".

References

  1. ^ Battegay, Caspar. Judentum und Popkultur: ein Essay. transcript Verlag, 2014.
  2. ^ "Hasidic Rapping in Brooklyn, 20 Years After Crown Heights Riots - WNYC - New York Public Radio, Podcasts, Live Streaming Radio, News". WNYC.
  3. ^ a b c d "DeScribing a plan to save the world". Jerusalem Post. 15 May 2011.
  4. ^ a b OSTERHOUT, JACOB E. (12 April 2011). "Crown Heights rapper DeScribe utilizes Hasidic faith to produce beats, rhymes with hip-hop flair - NY Daily News". nydailynews.com.
  5. ^ Nagler-Cohen, Liron (17 January 2011). "When Hasidic rapper met Marley". Ynetnews.
  6. ^ "Lyrics that Uplift - Rappers Who Found their Soul through their Music". www.chabad.org.
  7. ^ Line, Chabad On (22 March 2009). "'Change' Has Come to Hip Hop". collive.
  8. ^ Giblin, Chris (5 August 2010). "Hasidic Rapper Promotes Racial Harmony In Crown Heights". City Limits.
  9. ^ Line, Chabad On (9 January 2010). "Crown Heights' Music Hub". collive.
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