How Nissim Black went from gangster rapper to Christian convert to making aliyah

Nissim Black, one of the world's most popular Hasidic rappers, will be performing at the campaign launch for the UJA of Greater Toronto on Sept. 7, 2023. (Supplied photo)

One of Israel’s most exciting rappers is Nissim Black, the Seattle-born Hasidic musician whose conversion story is as fascinating—and heartfelt—as his art. Born in Seattle to parents who themselves helped pioneer rap music, Black was always asking big questions and seeking genuine answers, but never found a meaningful connection until he found Judaism.

Now living in Israel with his wife and seven children, Black is on a mission to blend rap with his religion, and has emerged as one of the most successful in the scene. He’s the subject of an upcoming HBO comedy series about his life, the face behind a whisky brand and an active podcaster. On Sept. 7, 2023, he will be headlining the campaign launch for the UJA of Greater Toronto—and in the lead-up, he sat down on Rivkush, The CJN’s podcast spotlighting Jews of colour, for an extensive interview about his journey, his music and his “unfinished business” with fellow Jewish rapper Drake.

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