VIDEO: This afternoon, some of the 35 artists involved in the production of the ‘Unity for Justice’ single, gathered in Crown Heights this afternoon to celebrate the release of the song created in support of Shalom Rubashkin. “Unity for Justice is a world-wide project, initiated to facilitate the liberation
of Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin from prison”, say the producers. “Sholom Mordechai ran the Iowa-based Agriprocessors kosher meat factory until it was closed down by federal authorities in 2008. Subsequently, Rubashkin was arrested for defrauding a bank in order to maintain a line of credit to keep the family business afloat. Unlike others charged with similar crimes, Sholom Mordechai was not granted bail during his trial, was kept in solitary confinement for days, was denied kosher food and access to religious items for significant periods of time. In addition, the banks he defrauded had no complaint against him, because he made payments on time. The only crime was allegedly falsifying business information in order to acquire the loans”.
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“Despite his alleged wrongdoings, Rubashkin is clearly not a threat to society, yet he has been treated like a violent criminal. In June 2010, Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin was sentenced to 27 years imprisonment.”
PHOTOS of the making of the song:
“It is to this injustice that the wider Jewish community, and much of general America, has reacted so strongly. The American public expects its judicial system to be just and non-discriminatory. Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin’s sentence is far harsher than his crime, and Judge Linda Reade’s decision disappointed many Americans’ faith in their legal system.”
“The Rubashkin case has resulted in solidarity evenings, prayer gatherings and generous contributions to Sholom Mordechai’s defense team. The injustice has bolstered widespread unity among people from all walks of life. Why has this case touched so many hearts across the world?”
Participants: (In order of appearance)
Ken Burges, Dovid Gabay, Mendy Werdyger, Beri weber, Yeedle, Yossi Green, Yehudah Green, MBD, Benny Friedman, Aaron Razel, Lipa, Boruch Levine, Michoel Schnitzler, Shloime Taussig, Mendy Werzberger, Sruly Werdyger, Bentzi Marcus, Yossi Goldstein, Avi and Yossi Piamenta, Dovid Dachs, Shloime Gertner, Avrohom Fried, Yaakov Shwekey, Sparks Choir,Y-love, Yanky Lemmer, Gad Elbaz, Shloime Dachs, Ohad, Shira Choir, Describe, Yoni Zigelboum, Yitzchak Fuchs, Moshe Kravitsky, Avi Begun, Rivi Schwebel, Ari Klein, Shua Kessin, Dovid Stein, Michoel Pruzansky, C Lanzbom.
Written by MBD and Shea Mendelowitz
Additional lyrics by MBD and Moshe Kravitsky
Lyrics:
Like angels in the sky
In a garden full of glory
The galaxy so brilliantly related
Ultimately high
On that first page of our story
‘Till the time our parents were created
Envious brother Cain
Threw a blow so mad and chilling
Tragically he never did recover
It’s really so insane
All our selfishness, that’s killing
That stranger who’s our sister and our brother
CHORUS
So listen brother, listen friend
Just a little smile, a helping hand
And we all will find a loving kind humanity
We must teach our children to
Treat your fellow friends like they were you
And then we all find some peace of mind and unity
Eagle soaring by
could you lift him up with you now
and fly him home w justice pride and freedom
His eyes are gazing wide
From behind the bars he prays now
With faith with joy, oh how we wait to greet him
Ages rushing by
Writing chapters full of sorrow
Webs of self destruction, we are weaving
Because if we don’t even try
There’s no hope for our tomorrow
So what’s it all worth if we are not achieving?
CHORUS
Yes one thing makes me smile
I can feel that happy ending
As justice will prevail, so delighted
And in just a little while
He will join in freedom singing
With peace and love across a world united
CHORUS
“A humble philanthropist and father of ten, Sholom Mordechai could have built himself an estate, taken extravagant vacations and bought his children all the latest trends and gadgets. Instead, he chose to support struggling institutions and individuals, fund a soup kitchen and open his home to those in need.”
“Sholom Mordechai is a righteous man who made a mistake, and that is something everyone can relate to. Sholom Mordechai must pay a price for his mistake, but 27 years incarceration, a virtual life sentence for the 51 year old man, is excessive and unfair for a case where no one was hurt, and no one is in danger. The courts need to take into consideration the life that Sholom Mordechai lead, his legendary kindness and generosity, his wife and ten children who need their husband and father at home, and others who did the same bank defrauding and were sentenced to only a few months in prison.”
“Unity for Justice has united 30 Jewish musicians in a single musical production to promote universal unity amongst Jewish and secular communities, in the hope and belief that unity and togetherness will raise public awareness for Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin’s case, and increase donations to help fund his legal team, who are now working to appeal Judge Linda Reade’s ruling.”
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Sruly Meyer – Marketing & Design
Aderet Music\MostlyMusic.com/ Photo credit: Jewish Insight/Yossi Zweig
butiful may we all in Lakewood get to see Reb Sholom walking the streets soon.
amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is really beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what a bias site
yes we are bias, we back our brothers. especialy when it comes to false imprisonment and a loss of their family business by a judge who is BIASED.
Disappointing to see the frum world adopting the oilam hasheker of celebrities.
Thank you! Meir & Eli for helping to bring more “unity” in Klal Yisroel
I was not surprised when I saw your names as sponsors for this great project. Keep up all your great work, you’re a source of pride & inspiration for our community!
May you be zoche together with your families to only brocha, hatzlocha, and everything good!
May we all merit to rejoice b’karov with SMR’s freedom, and witness the ultimate “unity” with the coming of Moshicah!
For all the hype,not that impressive
#6 I agree. While the cause is definitely a good one, most people know where these ideas come from. Also,singers become known because they have good voices and sing well, do they really have to be part of press conferences where it”s as if their opinion matters?
I thought it was done beautifully. It did remind me of a video a couple of decades ago for a goyishe cause. But it is nice to see the artists come together like that for a good cause. But all the money in the world won’t free a person when this is his nisayon in life and Hashem is the Ultimate Judge.
The artists’ achdus is something to emulate! Hazak Ubaruch!
amazing video any previous negative comments should be deleted immediately what chutzpah we need unity not negativity
What a beautiful Video and talented artists. Is there a CD out on this one. I am not Jewish but am a musician, this one should be publiczed maybe on our local TV channels, where can I buy this? A positive for Lakewood, we need this