A Matzro ball is fighting against the anti -Semitism of the subway at the same time.
A comic rapper has been organizing Easter Seder dinners in the subway as a “fun and peculiar” form of fighting the anti -Jewish feeling and “joining people” in the trains of the great apples, he told the post.
For the performances, Rami Matan Even-Eth, 43, who goes through the name of Rap Punny Kosha Dillz, dresses like Moses with a false beard and robe while the food tables roll on the Q Train, shows in the images.
“There are so many incidents of anti -Semitic trains, but dinner has a spiritual and deeper meaning,” said Even -H, who also appears in MTV’s savage. ”
“It is an excellent way to unite people.”
Duration Sacred food on wheels, fun and self -destitute rhymes and offers Straphangers everything, from the Katz Matzoh Ball soup to grape juice and even the fish direction, he said.
Straphangers’ reactions to the mobile Easter party have included a Dominican father and a son who falls in the Matzah cookies and an Egyptian teenager with a “free Palestine” bracelet that ended up joining the fun, he said.
But others have been less willing to break the unleavened bread, including a deranged protester, who went to Columbia University, which lashed out for its last year duration.
“Why didn’t you release Palestine?” It is shouting in wild images, before turning the pair.
Even-Eth said he responded by inviting her to dinner.
“I said:” You’re coming out of pocket now. I need you to hold your horses, “he recalled.
“We are doing a seder and you are really invited … I have to finish this and then we can talk,” he said, he said, and added that she left in an adjustment.
The clash occurred during an increase in anti -arie incidents in the transit system since the beginning of the war in Gaza after Hamas attack on October 7, 2023 against Israel.
This year’s Subway Seders Series will include at least four shows in other trains such as A, C, E and Possible L.
The subway is ultimately the perfect scenario for the trick because it is the great equalizer, Even-Eth said.
“[Jews] They are not the only people who go through difficult times: New York is a difficult place, “he said. We all think we are bigger than us, and the subway is a humiliating place.”
The cheerful raps of Even-Et’s Fat performances include a jam to tune the notorious great success “Big Poppa”.
“I love it when you are baking that Matzah/ throw your hands in the air/ real bread cannot compare,” says a couple.
Even so, Even.
He also plans to organize a Seder in the Knicks game against the Detroit Pistons outside or Madison Square Garden on Saturday.
“We are praying for the Knicks,” he joked.
He is depositing in the idea that food and laughter gather New Yorkers.
“If I can make the world a bit happy and lighter, that’s incredible,” he said.