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In Recognition Of His Contribution to Israel-Diaspora Relations Through The Arts

A citation will be conferred by the B’nai B’rith World Center upon Israeli musician and composer Idan Raichel in recognition of his contribution to fostering Israel-Diaspora relations through the arts. The citation will be presented at B’nai B’rith World Center’s 24th annual Award for Journalism Recognizing Excellence in Diaspora Reportage in Memory of Wolf and Hilda Matsdorf.
 
The event will take place on Thursday, July 7 at 6:30 p.m. Israel time (reception and light refreshments 6:00) at Gilbert de Botton Auditorium, Konrad Adenauer Conference Center, Mishkenot Sha’ananim, Yemin Moshe, Jerusalem.
 
Raichel is very influential in the Israeli cultural world. In a relatively short period of 15 years, this multi-talented artist has become one of the most outstanding musicians in Israel, and one of the most successful Israeli artists abroad. As a producer, keyboardist, lyricist, composer and performer—Raichel created a unique and superb stage presence that was new to Israeli stages. The worldwide collaborations that Raichel has created throughout his career have made him a cultural ambassador for millions of fans, representing a hopeful world, in which artistic collaboration breaks down barriers between people of different backgrounds and beliefs.
 
He fuses inspiring biblical and original texts with Jewish, African, Latin, Indian melodies and other rhythms to create a winning combination of Israeli and world music in numerous languages. He has sold nearly 650,000 albums in Israel and around the world, generated over a million digital downloads and has had more than 50 million views on YouTube.
 
The Idan Raichel Project represents the beating heart of a conflicted region that has become a source of inspiration for younger generations, aiming for a better future. This is true for international audiences who are enriched by Raichel’s energy and see in him an exceptional vision of Israel open to the world. Their excitement during the many performances Raichel has made to “Birthright” and “Masa” audiences is contagious. This is a testimony to their familiarity with the vast body of his work that has already entered the pantheon of Israeli music.
 
The special citation for fostering Israel-Diaspora relations through the arts was established by B’nai B’rith World Center in 2014. To date, citations were conferred upon Norit Hirsh (2014) and David D’or (2015).
 
For further information:
Golan Yossifon, Spokesperson 052-5625135, Alan Schneider, director, B’nai B’rith World Center, tel. 02-6251743, fax. 02-6258097; 052-5536-441; aschneider@bnaibrith.org