
Meet Israel’s Dopest Hebrew Israelite MCs
They celebrate their identity and community while calling out injustices in Israel and abroad.

They celebrate their identity and community while calling out injustices in Israel and abroad.

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Ahk Ahmeshadye came from humble roots, had a way with words, fought for what he believed in and, after getting knocked down, always picked himself back up.

Many of the articles Borsten wrote took a hard look at what was happening inside the Hebrew community.

The civil rights leader traveled to Israel in January 1981 to study the plight of the Israelites.