JEWISH HIP HOP AT THE JEWISH MUSIC CAFE ON 9TH STREET

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Where else but the Jewish Music Café at 401 9th Street (between
6th and 7th Avenues) in Park Slope can you get an  ice
cold bottle of He’ brew Beer, a slice of Mrs. Selter’s famous Cheese
cake, a Kosher Cappuccino and enjoy great bands playing Klezmer,
Sephardic, Avant Garde jazz, Hassidic rap and Israeli trance?

This Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. for $15. come hear Y-Love and Pey Dalid.

Y-Love (Yitz Jordan) is part of the new guard of hip hop revolutionaries. Describing his style as "global hip hop," Y-Love seamlessly intertwines English, Arabic, Hebrew, Latin and ancient Aramaic. He combines ethereal scripture with gritty social consciousness, reflecting his own life-changing conversion to Hasidism. Having graced the stage with luminaries as varied and respected as Lou Reed, DJ Spooky, Hadag Nachash, Matisyahu, Steinski, and Immortal Technique, Y-Love has proven himself as a formidable presence in the world of hip hop.

Pey Dalid performs a unique blend of musical styles, incorporating
rock, reggae and many other popular genres with traditional Jewish
sound and content. Singing in Hebrew and English, the band’s live shows are high-energy and
intense, bringing audiences to their feet singing and dancing. Formed
by three brothers, Mordechai (rhythm guitar/vocals), Shlomo (lead
guitar/vocals), and Pesach Walker (drums/percussion/vocals), Pey Dalid
has influenced and inspired thousands of people in its 8 years in the
Jewish music field. They have traveled the world

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