Rapper-comedian stages Passover Seder dinners on the subway to help combat antisemitism on NYC trains
He’s fighting subway antisemitism one matzoh ball at a time.
A comedic rapper has been staging Passover Seder dinners on the subway as a “fun and quirky” way to combat anti-Jewish sentiment and “bring people together” on Big Apple trains, he told The Post.
For the performances, Rami Matan Even-Esh, 43, who goes by the punny rap name Kosha Dillz, dresses like Moses with a fake beard and robe as he rolls tables of food into the Q train, footage shows.
“There are so many antisemitic train incidents, but the dinner has a spiritual, deeper meaning,” said Even-Esh, who also appears on MTV’s Wild ‘n Out.
“It’s a really great way to bring people together.”
