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The Yemenite Funk of A-WA
“Habib Galbi” (“Love of My Heart”)
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#tbt: Sephardic Music Festival Vol. 2
Volume 2 of SMF’s fundraiser compilation series brings new infectious tracks ranging from traditional Sephardic folk songs to hip hop, electro, and dance music. Cheb i Sabbah, among the most...
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#tbt: Sephardic Music Festival Vol. 1
Volume 1 of SMF’s fundraiser compilation series is a mix of traditional, dance, electro, hip hop, and folk songs from around the Sephardic world. Grammy-nominated artist Matisyahu combines a suite...
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Desert Gathering feat. Diwon, Mikey Pauker, Ari Lesser, Todd Herzog & more…
The 3rd Annual Desert Gathering Jewish Music Fest goes down November 1, 2015, from 2-6pm at Steele Indian School Park. (FREE) The Valley's preeminent event celebrating Jewish music, culture and...
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Shake It (for your maker)
Shake It (for your maker) Count It (Sefira) by Y-Love & Yuri Lane
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Kol Nidrei קול נדרי /Automatic Toys
We've always done our spiritual prep for Yom Kippur with Erez Yechiel's 'Selichot' album, which you could stream here. Listen to that album and then go to a Sephardic beit...
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Darshan Know Return
Just in time for the Days of Awe, Darshan, the neo-hasidic folk-rap duo release a new music video, “Know Return”, a poetic meditation on the spiritual cycle of Teshuva (repentance...
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Yo Natan’s not Afraid
Yo Natan’s back with an infectious follow-up to “Green Clouds" with a single, inspired by Lupe Fiasco’s ‘Superstar’ dubbed “Afraid," which finds Yo Natan and his frequent collaborator, YucBeats, bringing...
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New Products In The Store Now!
A new shipment of goodies has just arrived, new 'Am Yisrael Chai' sudra/keffiyehs in their original blue and white as well as our beige colorway, Am Yisrael Chai bracelets in...
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Jews, Rock and Roll
Check out this new site we, at Bancs Media, made for our good friend, Michael Dorf. It's called Jews, Rock and Roll, a traveling Pop Up Museum and it will...
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What do you think about fame?
Our homie Matisyahu on reddit: Question: What do you think about fame? His Answer: It is a slippery snake. It feels amazing to be known, to be noticed, to be...
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Natalie Portman films a movie in her first language…Hebrew
Natalie was born in Israel and didn’t move to the U.S. until she was 3 years old, who could have predicted that she would film a movie in Hebrew after...