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Moshe Reuven
American rapper and entrepreneur From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Moshe Reuven Sheradsky (Hebrew: משה ראובן), known professionally as Moshe Reuven, is an American rabbi, musician, entrepreneur and public speaker.
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Early life
Sheradsky was born and raised in Florida.[1] In high school, he began making music with his friends and recorded his first songs with Mr. Cheeks’s former producer, Hayden.[2] It was during his later years in high school and the beginning of college, at The University of Central Florida, that Sheradsky began to seek a more spiritual path,[3] delving more deeply into Orthodox Judaism.[4][5] Throughout his late teens and college years, Sheradsky began devoting time daily to prayer and Torah study.[6][7] He studied under from various rabbis.[8] Eventually, Sheradsky received his rabbinic ordination at the Rabbinical College of America in 2021, after spending multiple years studying in various yeshivas in America and Israel.[9]
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In 2017, Sheradsky began writing on topics of startups, business, spirituality,[10] Torah, chassidus[11] in various publications such as, Thrive Global, Huffpost,[12][13] Forbes,[14] & Entrepreneur.[15] In 2018 Sheradsky joined the Forbes Technology Council.[16]
In 2020, Sheradsky released his debut single, "You Are Not Alone".[17] The song was aimed at helping those dealing with issues during the COVID-19 pandemic.[18][19] Over a year after its release, the song became a Billboard-certified single as part of a compilation that reached No. 22 on the Billboard charts for digital album sales.[20][21] In 2021, he signed with Create Music Group.[7]
In 2022, Sheradsky released the song "Say" with Julian Marley. Rolling Stone India included Sheradsky in their Global Artist Spotlight, highlighting the song.[1] Sheradsky and Marley performed together in Florida for the first time in mid-December.[22] In the same year, Sheradsky was included in the Forbes Monaco's 30 Under 30 list.[23] In 2023, he additionally became a member of the Recording Academy.[24] During Chanukah of 2023,[25] he headlined The Largest Menorah Lighting Concert, in Brooklyn, New York.[26]
In 2024 at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, Reuven wore a 'Never Again Means Now' shirt in an act of solidarity with Israel and a stance against antisemitism.[27][28] On March 22, 2024, Sheradsky reached #1 on the Israel music charts.[29]
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Discography
Singles
- 2020: "You Are Not Alone[30]"
- 2022: "Say" (ft. Julian Marley)
- 2022: "Kids"
- 2022: "Wonderer"
- 2022: "The Flame"
- 2023: "Holding Up My Hands"
- 2024: "Red and Yellow"
- 2024: "Wonderer" (Official Release)
- 2024: "Vehi"
- 2024: "Light"
- 2024: "Breathe"
- 2024: "Love"
- 2024: "Redemption"
- 2024: "Tzama Lecha"
- 2024: "War"
- 2025: "Seed of Abraham"[31] by Israel Portnoy & Moshe Reuven[32]
Studio Albums
- 2024: "The Poetry Tapes" (A Spoken Word Mixtape)
- 2024: "The Reggae Tapes featuring Julian Marley" (A Reggae Mixtape)
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