An Orthodox rapper in Jerusalem
The Outlook Podcast Archive - A podcast by BBC World Service

Nissim Black grew up in the American city of Seattle, where he made his name rapping about drug dealing and drive-by shootings. These were all subjects that were familiar to him, and his music was doing well, but nevertheless Nissim became increasingly unhappy with the gangster image he portrayed. He started as a Christian looking for answers in the Bible, but a growing interest in the Old Testament led on to a conversion to Orthodox Judaism, and ultimately a move to Jerusalem. Nissim still raps, but now he does it in a Shtreimel hat.Get in touch: [email protected] Emily Webb Producer: Harry GrahamPicture: Nissim Black Credit: Tziporah Litman