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There’s light! Venue steps in to host rejected Jewish singer

Charedi star Benny Friedman was booked after JC reported his plight amid rising antisemitism in the arts

December 24, 2024 13:04
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Benny Friedman (Image: Barveh Ezagui)
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A popular Charedi musician has praised a London theatre as a beacon to other music venues when it offered to host him after the JC revealed that other London clubs had refused to stage his concerts.

Benny Friedman (right), an American rabbi who is one of the leading artists in the Orthodox pop scene, had spent “months” trying to secure a venue for the London leg of his UK tour in early January but found himself repeatedly snubbed, amid a climate of antisemitism in the arts.

In a video posted online, Friedman, whose best known hits include Today! and I’m a Jew and I’m Proud, said venues declined to participate because the show was “too pro-Israel”.

One venue, The Clapham Grand, initially agreed to host him but abruptly pulled out last week – less than a day after tickets for the show went on sale – citing “security concerns”.