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    <title>Rap artist reps for French&#45;Israelis</title>
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    <description>Meet Shmoolik, A.K.A. Shmouel Halimi, the French&#45;Israeli Chasidic hip&#45;hop artist and graphic designer.&amp;nbsp; As a rhyme spouting ba&#8217;al teshuva Chabadnik, the comparisons to Matisyahu are inevitable, but Shmoolik is very much in a class of his own.



Now that you&#8217;ve met the man, hear the music. Here&#8217;s the video for his track, &#8220;Les Enfants d&#8217;Israël.&#8221; Written and recorded in the midst of the Gaza disengagement, the track samples Serge Gainsbourg&#8217;s 1967 coming&#45;out&#45;as&#45;a&#45;Jew song, &#8220;Les Soldats Et Le Sable.&#8221;</description>
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    <dc:creator>mobiustrip@the44.net</dc:creator>
    <dc:rights>Copyright 2008</dc:rights>
    <dc:date>2008-10-07T;14:07:45-05:00</dc:date>
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