The Israeli musical phenomenon Koolulam gathered 3,000 Israelis of all stripes to sing Matisyahu’s 'One Day,' which UNESCO recently selected to symbolize dialogue, tolerance and peace.
Matisyahu, a proud Zionist, sings about the 2,000-year-old prayer that one day, there will be peace in Jerusalem, the eternal capital of the Jewish people.
Entitled "Build Bridges Not Boycotts," the conference was initiated by Israel’s UN Ambassador and was a unique partnership between his office and over a dozen pro-Israel organizations from around the world.
Israel's ambassador to the United Nations (UN) Danny Danon will host an anti-BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) conference titled “Building Bridges, Not Boycotts” at the UN.
In stark contrast to his concert in Spain where he had to confront anti-Semitic anti-Israel boycott protesters who waved Palestinian flags, Matisyahu sang in Israel Saturday night in front of Israeli flags.
Jewish reggae star Matisyahu is back in Israel for another concert and met with former president Shimon Peres, delivering an important message to diaspora Jews.
South African Member of Parliament Kenneth Meshoe spoke out against the claim by Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement activists that Israel is an "apartheid state."
With just one song, Matisyahu defied the Boycott Divestment Sanctions (BDS) anti-Israel movement, making a huge statement that defines the spirit and reality of Israel.
Jewish reggae star Matisyahu bravely faced hostile pro-Palestinian hecklers after a failed attempt by anti-Israel boycotters to ban his performance in Spain.
With just one song, Matisyahu defied the Boycott Divestment Sanctions (BDS) anti-Israel movement, making a huge statement that defines the spirit and reality of Israel.
Spain's Rototom Sunsplash festival renewed its invitation to American-Jewish reggae star Matisyahu after canceling the event due to threats by anti-Israel boycott groups.
In a shocking anti-Semitic move, organizers of the Spanish Rototom Sunsplash Reggae Festival forced Jewish singer Matisyahu to clarify his position on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - a requirement no other artist was asked to fulfill.
For awhile, only Israeli Jews were made pariahs among the nations. Now it is Jews born anywhere else who can be targeted. They are singling out Jews - Jews and only Jews.
Acquiescing to the anti-Israel boycott movement, a Spanish music festival canceled Jewish superstar Matisyahu over his refusal to support a Palestinian state.
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