Moshe Reuven
Moshe Reuven Sheradsky, known professionally as Moshe Reuven, is an American rabbi and musician currently based in New Jersey.
Early life
Moshe Reuven Sheradsky was born and raised in Florida. In high school, he began making music with his friends and recording early material with Hayden, a former producer for Mr. Cheeks. Within the last years of high school and while studying at The University of Central Florida, he became increasingly more observant, delving deeply into Orthodox Judaism and devoting time to prayer and Torah study. Later, Sheradsky received rabbinic ordination from the Rabbinical College of America.Career
Sheradsky released his debut single "You Are Not Alone" in 2020. He signed with Create [Music Group] in 2021. A collaboration with Julian Marley, titled "Say", followed in 2022, which they would perform together for the first time in Miami, Florida that December. The compilation album, Hotline Miami, vol. 3 – featuring "You Are Not Alone" at track #10 on the physical CD version – reached No. 22 on Billboard 's Top 25 Digital Sales Chart for Hip-Hop & R&B for the week ending July 1, 2022. Sheradsky was the only Orthodox Jew to be an attendee in the audience at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards in 2024, and wore a "Never Again" T-Shirt in support of pro-Israel activism.Discography
Notable Singles
- "You Are Not Alone", 2020
- "Say", 2022
- "Holding Up My Hands", 2023
- "Red and Yellow", 2024
Studio albums
- The Poetry Tapes, 2024
- The Reggae Tapes featuring Julian Marley, 2024