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Birth name
  
Ari Benjamin Lesser

Website
  
arilesser.com

Years active
  
2003–present

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Native name
  
Ari Binyamin ben Reuven

Born
  
November 9, 1986 (age 30)Cleveland Heights, Ohio (
1986-11-09
)

Occupation(s)
  
Rapper, singer, songwriter

Albums
  
The Hippie, Tzfat Reggae, Acoustic Bluegrass, Psalms of Ascents, Kabbalat Shabbat

Genres
  
Jewish hip hop, Reggae, Spoken word

Record labels
  
WHOMAG DISTRIBUTION, 580755 Records DK

Similar
  
Lipa Schmeltzer, Gad Elbaz, Naftali Kalfa, The Maccabeats, C Lanzbom

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Ari Benjamin Lesser (born November 9, 1986, Cleveland Heights, Ohio) is an American Orthodox Jewish rapper, singer, songwriter, and spoken word artist. Since 2010, he has released thirteen albums and has collaborated with artists like Gad Elbaz, Lipa Schmeltzer, Kosha Dillz, and C Lanzbom. Although his lyrics cover a wide range of topics, he is best known for his pro-Israel songs "Boycott Israel" and "Hamas".

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Early life

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Lesser grew up in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. He is the son of Raymond Lesser and Susan Wolpert, who co-founded the humour publication Funny Times. His family is culturally Jewish, and he had a bar mitzvah at a Reconstructionist synagogue.

He attended the University of Oregon, where, despite being "fairly liberal" and minimally observant, he found himself shocked by the intense anti-Israel sentiments on campus, particularly in a class called "Israel-Palestine". Lesser stayed with the class, even after several Jewish friends dropped out, saying he "had to stay in it just to be a voice of reason". He ultimately graduated in 2008 with a bachelor's degree in political science.

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After graduation, Lesser worked as a musician in Los Angeles, where he became known in the "hippie jam band" scene. While working on his first album there, his financer, a Rastafarian selling Medical Marijuana, gave him a copy of Psalms. Lesser found that he related to King David as a songwriter and started rhyming the psalms; this ultimately led him to a deeper interest in Torah and his Jewish roots, and he became a baal teshuva. He visited Israel on a Taglit-Birthright trip that he ended up extending to ten months, during which he studied at Yeshiva Temimei Darech in Safed and Mayanot in Jerusalem.

Career

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Lesser began his career in college, releasing music through Bandcamp, and Soundclick. His song "Purim Poetry Slam", with lyrics comparing Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to Haman, received over 74,000 views on YouTube.

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In October 2013, he released a music video for "Boycott Israel". Commissioned by pro-Israel campus advocacy group Here Is Israel, the song depicts Lesser responding to the BDS movement, arguing that those who boycott Israel should also boycott other countries engaged in human rights violations, which he proceeds to list. Lesser used information from Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch to research the song. The video gained over 140,000 views in two months.

The following month, he opened for Moshav at Congregation B'nai Jacob in Park Slope, Brooklyn.

In the summer of 2014, Lesser teamed with the organization StandWithUs for the song "Hamas". The video received 52,500 views in three days.

In 2016, he appeared in a promotional video for the Jewish outreach organization Oorah entitled "Got Five Bucks?", where he sings a song encouraging people to buy five-dollar tickets to the Oorah charity auction.

Personal life

Lesser lives in Phoenix, Arizona with his wife Miriam and son Samson. He is a vegan.

Albums

  • 2010: Hip Hop Revolution
  • 2010: Nerdcore
  • 2011: Green Album
  • 2011: The Hippie
  • 2011: Father & Son
  • 2011: Psalms
  • 2011: One Love
  • 2012: More Psalms
  • 2012: Three Weeks
  • 2013: Tzfat Reggae
  • 2013: Acoustic Bluegrass
  • 2013: Kabbalat Shabbat
  • 2015: Animal Raps
  • 2016: Psalms of Ascents
  • Singles and music videos

  • 2012: "Hanukkah Hip Hop"
  • 2013: "Purim Poetry Slam"
  • 2013: "Passover Singles" ("Ten Plagues"/"Miriam")
  • 2013: "Kosher Meat"
  • 2013: "Shimon Bar Yochai" (Lag BaOmer single)
  • 2013: "Sevens" (Shavuot single)
  • 2013: "Sheyiboneh Beis Hamikdash" (Tisha B'Av single)
  • 2013: "Jonah in the Whale" (Yom Kippur single)
  • 2013: "Boycott Israel"
  • 2013: "Give Thanks" (Hanukkah/Thanksgiving single)
  • 2013: "Israel Apartheid"
  • 2014: "Psalm 140"
  • 2014: "Hamas"
  • 2015: "Woman of Valor"
  • 2015: "Where I Stand"
  • 2015: "Life"
  • 2015: "Maoz Tzur"
  • 2016: "Peace" (ft. C Lanzbom)
  • Guest appearances

  • 2014: Gad Elbaz and Naftali Kalfa ft. Ari Lesser, "Miracles (Al Hanisim)"
  • 2014: Lipa Schmeltzer ft. Ari Lesser, "The Reveal"
  • 2015: Kosha Dillz ft. Ari Lesser, "Tubeshvat Hop"
  • Songs

    Boycott IsraelTzfat Reggae · 2015
    Purim Poetry SlamAcoustic Bluegrass · 2015
    Hanukkah Hip HopAcoustic Bluegrass · 2015

    References

    Ari Lesser Wikipedia