WIKIPEDIA: According to the Bible, Galilee was named by the Israelites and was the tribal region of Naphthali and Dan, at times overlapping the Tribe of Asher's land.

Bnei Bilhah are of an ancient origin. In the Hebrew migratory tradition begun more than two millennia ago, an Israeli remnant migrated into Africa with many Danites from Northeast Africa migrating back to their tribal allocations in Israel, such as Tel Aviv, besides emerging Naphtalite communities throughout Mainland Africa, including Levitical Islanders from Haiti, Jamaica, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, and Australia, as well as a Mixed Multitude comprising the African Diaspora from the United States of America settling Southwest of the Sea of Galilee.

ልጥፎችን በመለያ Matthue Roth በማሳየት ላይ። ሁሉንም ልጥፎች አሳይ
ልጥፎችን በመለያ Matthue Roth በማሳየት ላይ። ሁሉንም ልጥፎች አሳይ

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Guatemalachi

For Casa Jose Delhart e Beis Matthue Roth: 

"Jewishness is the dominant element in my life. From this has come my sympathy with the downtrodden masses which motivates all my work."
— Mexicano Muralista e Descediente de Conversos, Diego Rivera escribió en 1935

I wanna share a secret
Bench with you,
Jose and Ché Matthue

Older
Wiser
Twilight

Minstrels
You don't get any moor marshmellow
Then this kind nest

Everything gut
Happens Into Thee
Woods of Lebanon

Dusty Springfield skies
Back aches more
Indiego gestation

Blurry v'
Zion:
We need sandalphone’s

"Makhar."
"Mañana."
"Bukas"

The Anghel of Guetamalachi
Minds Imas bees wax and She'Chin@
Admonition:

If each is not still
Flying, still not sure
Screw

Abbas

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Ethereal Manong Rockabilly


Download Free Hanukkah mp3 featuring Manong Mista Cookie Jar, 1/2 of Jew-opino Duo, Chibi Vision, along with Manong Matthue Roth, evoking Man@ngs under the Dreadful Sun:

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Honorable Menschin'

Props to Correspondent, Farrah Fidler for the Honorable Mention in the illest Heeb Hop collective based outside of Israel, namely Shemspeed, whose roster of artists and events are first-rate.

Oh the joys of social media. Whenever I see something that came out years ago, I always wonder why didn’t I see that? But I’m still really happy that Filipino-Jewish poet Eliyahu Enriquez posted this video on his blog. The video is a clip from the full-length documentary Naf - A Street Kid, which can be found here.

Also, Matthue Roth expresses his flattery for the poem dedication in the same blog breath as Patrick A. aka Punk Torah of the band Can Can:

And, also under the heading of people whose company I am humbled to be in: Eliyahu Enriquez, whose poetry continues to slay me every time he gets on a stage, shouts me out in a new poem

I've all ready included "Ontological Anarchy" in the final draft of Mad Kamp (I'm waiting until the very last minute to complete my latest deadline and submit it to The Publisher). Here's the text and accompanying spec:


Ontological Anarchy


For Matthue Roth and Naftali Yawitz

When Elijah prayed
You sent fire
And charged him
To care
For a widow and orphan.

What I got was asylum.
I got angry,
Despised my roots,
So I became orphaned.

In every generation
Since the Temple's destruction
Prophets go unemployed.
We just don't get

What we deserve.

On behalf of Rain
(My perpetual pup)
I will cease

To believe in Weathermen.

Farrah happens to also be one of the featured Performance Poets in Taglit Birthright-Monologues. Here's a video I captured of her spoken word skillz, in promotion of the touring memoirs from Israel:

In Search of Sabras



Sources:

Shemspeed Official Website
Shemspeed on MySpace
Shemspeed on YouTube

Notes:


Vote for Matthue's poem (registration required)!
Check out Benyamin Brody's latest single, Bar Yochai on MySpace!

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Chibi Vision's Love Child: Props from Matthue
Review of Shemspeed Artist, Benyamin Brody and his debut album, Shir Ha Shirim

Update [5/2/09]:

I've been in a season of honoring invitations, so I attended Matthue's show @ the Bronfman Center. Shemspeed Artist, Y-Love was in the Hillel House, undoubtedly stoked for the coming week, tweeting the gig (he and his escort's boots were quite intimidating and trend-setting, in a subversively innovative way).

Matthue's set, in front of a largely NYU audience - who took a time out from preparing for Finals to support him - was noticably charged, best described as Trench Mouth, based on my sphere of the contentious universe recently.

Itta graciously accepted 100 shekalim for Matthue's Yom Kippur a go-go. The accompanying autograph by Matthue was doubly astonishing, like Elisha's supernatural exploits: "To Eliyahu - who makes Judaism alive and G✡d electric." Shavua tov, firebrands.

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Free Music, Filipinos, and (how) Jews (look)

Matthue Roth's article about Filipino Jewish arts and collaboration, including props for my writing, has also been published in My Jewish Learning.

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Chibi Vision's Love Child: Props from Matthue Roth

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Chibi Vision's Love Child: Props from Matthue Roth

I'm utterly floored:

Hey, remember our video? The one about how Jews look? The theme song was composed by my very good friend, the astute and fearless C.J. Pizarro -- and, by the way, you can download the mp3 for free or download the whole album, Snow Crabs, if you like.

C.J. is (gasp!) not Jewish. He is, unrelatedly, Filipino -- and together, he and I are in a science-fiction hip-hop band, Chibi Vision, which we used to refer to as an Orthodox Jewish-Filipino cross-cultural multi-platform geek project -- or, to save breath, the "Jew-o-pino team-o."

Anyway: the other day, I received an email from him, sounding as astounded as it is possible for an email to sound. "I found our love child!" he wrote.

The love child in question: Eliyahu Enriquez, a Jewish Filipino poet, publisher, cultural theorist and active Twitterer. After receiving Honorable Mention in Lincoln Center's Robert Nettleton/Ully Hirsh Poetry Prize, he's released several poetry chapbooks, and is currently working on a collection of piyyutim. I've been blasting madly through his stuff, and you should, too. Equal parts irreverent and reverent, his poems are random and play off a big-muscled veneer of stream-of-consciousness, but actually connect and make sense in ways that are both cerebral and factual.

A lifetime of lesion has brought us
Back together in Balikbayan coffins.
His memory is erection.
Forget forgiveness.
Navigate our leather
Phylacteries and arteries.
Toda Rabba for traveling
Cosmos de Vie.
So long,
Galut Graveyard!

That was R.S.V.P. He's grinning in one corner of his mouth and keeping the other corner totally solemn. In "Akhdut," though, he's formal, sentimental, although, curiously, playing it just as cool:

I attended two funerals today
I did not bother to bring an umbrella
Or flower
Or Bible
Or date
A few others did
A few

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I hope to do the Jewopino Duo justice at Matthue's upcoming show at the Sacred Chow on the 25th featuring Danny Raphael of the London-based Orthodox Jewish/Muslim hip-hop supergroup Lines of Faith (I'll be signing up for the Open Mic preceding the headliners).

I'm looking ahead about a year's time - a season of planting rice grains and hopefully, divine encounters - as I engage new frontiers and revisit old haunts in preparation for the release of Mad Kamp, slated for Winter '09/'10.

Be sure to check out Matthue's latest article in JBooks.

Update (3.25.08):

Here's the flyer for the reading today:

Update (3/27/09):

Got a parking space on the same block as Sacred Chow about an hour early and collected myself at Red Mango, enjoying pareve pomegranate-flavored yogurt. Got to the open mic venue, ordered two Indonesian-inspired Tapas dishes, and, as I headed to the washroom, spotted Matthue at a nearby table, chatting with Ethan. After settling in, taking photos of the decor, I introduced myself and took some more scene photos...

I was the first poet and unveiled Kosher Kamayan to an appreciative crowd. Matthue's intro included props to C.J. Pizarro, whom he collaborated with on Jewish-Filipino hip-hop group, Chibi Vision and C.J.'s integral role in connecting Matthue and I. The uplifting, relaxed atmosphere and camaraderie I found refreshing. The hospitality, Kosher-vegan cuisine, Rabbinical presence, as well as Matthue's exuberance helped establish artistic akhdut. I posted videos on my YouTube channel of M.C. Matthue, featured poet, Danny Raphael, as well as special guest appearances: