IYUUN Chabad of Carroll Gardens Annual Purim Jam!With no concrete Purim plans, I wandered over to the
BAM Café with my buddy
Berger Boy, only to discover that the Hip-Hop Hafla Purim Party, part of the
2007 Steinhardt Jewish Heritage Festival, was already winding down. We waited for
Ariel Beery to show up before jetting, and going with the flow, we followed a group of nomadic Jews over to the
Chabad of Carroll Gardens a few blocks away.
When we arrived, I was surprised to find an oasis of music, food, and celebration in a part of Brooklyn that I've only passed through, never stopping to smell the roses. And to make things even more special, Hasidic hip-hop artist
Matisyahu made a surprise appearance, and put on an impromptu performance. Even though
I've poked fun at him in my Shabot comics, I had never seen Matisyahu perform before, so I lucked out when I just happened to be sitting right up front, about two feet away from him as he busted out with the beats.
Impromptu Matisyahu
Berger Boy caught the whole thing on filmAfter his performance, I had an opportunity to introduce myself and talk with Matisyahu briefly, before the swarm of admiring frum gals flocked around him, maintaining a respectable distance, wishing they could jump his
shomer negiyah bones.
Matisyahu and the Jewish Robot
Resident Engergy Conservationist Ami "Greener" Greener and sidekick Adam
Who let Super Mario in the house? Ariel Beery wears his Leading Up North work clothes so he can get down and dirty.
Jamming out the Chabad Melodies, Purim style
Hasidic Crown Heights native and fashion designer Levi Okunov and publicist Berel made it to the party
By the time this photo was taken, Paul could not tell the difference between "Cursed be Haman" and "Blessed be Mordecai". Though the next day, Berger Boy confessed he didn't know the difference before he got drunk, either