Latest News

Antithesis Plays Sittwe Pagoda Festival in Burma (Myanmar) During a visit to Burma in March I had the pleasure of performing to a crowd of over 10 000 at the Sittwe Pagoda Festival. I took to the stage as part of a big festival featuring some of the biggest names...

Read more

Antithesis Plays Sittwe Pagoda Festival in Burma (Myanmar) During a visit to Burma in March I had the pleasure of performing to a crowd of over 10 000 at the Sittwe Pagoda Festival. I took to the stage as part of a big festival featuring some of the biggest names...

Read more

Ynet: UK rapper launches read-a-thon in Israel http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4027119,00.html Antithesis, rap artist renowned for Zionist and Jewish themes of his music, to kick-off one-month English literacy event at Ma’aleh Adumim...

Read more

Antithesis Interview on Tel Aviv Local News In September, I was interviewed for the Tel Aviv and Gush Dan regional news bulletin. It was my first live interview in Hebrew so I was a little nervous but I managed to get through it ok without too many...

Read more

Antithesis Interview on Tel Aviv Local News In September, I was interviewed for the Tel Aviv and Gush Dan regional news bulletin. It was my first live interview in Hebrew so I was a little nervous but I managed to get through it ok without too many...

Read more

  • Prev
  • Next

Press Articles

Antithesis’s distinctive style and passionate lyrics have been making headlines and grabbing attention. Take a peek at what the papers have been saying…

Click here to download Antithesis’s press release as a MS Word document (26 KB).

Samuel Green bigs up English reading in Israel – Jewish Chronicle

Posted on : 24-02-2011 | In : News, Press

0

http://www.thejc.com/news/people/45644/samuel-green-bigs-english-reading-israel
By Candice Krieger

The British self-styled Zionist rapper Samuel Green is doing his bit to promote English literacy among Israeli school children.

Last week, Mr Green, aka Antithesis, kicked off a one-month readathon with a performance at the Ma’ale Adumim Mall.

The initiative is being organised by A.H.A.V.A, a non-profit educational institute that provides extra-curricula English classes for Israeli pupils. The former Mazkir of FZY, Mr Green tells People: “The world is more competitive than ever so it’s important Israeli kids have the opportunity to get off to a good start, and English is a big part of that.

“I loved reading growing up. It broadens the mind and the imagination. It’s an honour to support A.H.A.V.A and this event.” At the launch, Mr Green performed some of his rap music and read a short story.

The readathon is now in its sixth year.

For one month, children are sponsored to read as many short-story English books as they can. The person who reads the most will receive a prize, donated by basketball club, Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem.

Mr Green, who grew up in south London, has released two albums to date.

Student newspaper Varsity named him one of the Top 100 Most Talented Cambridge Students, and the JC included him in its ‘Power 100′ list of those with the most influence over the British Jewish community.

ShalomLife: Zionist rapper Antithesis launches read-a-thon in Israel

Posted on : 16-02-2011 | In : News, Press

0

By: ASHLEY BAYLEN
http://www.shalomlife.com/eng/14674/article

Antithesis, a rap artist best known for the Jewish and Zionist themes in his music, plans to launch a one-month English literacy event at Ma’aleh Adumin Mall in Israel this afternoon.

The rapper kicks off the event by performing live in the Ma’aleh Adumim Mall at 5pm. Additionally, he will read a short story to the kids attending. The goal of his initiative is to raise funds for A.H.A.V.A, a non-profit educational institute that provides extra-curricular English language classes for Israeli children.

Antithesis, aka Samuel Green, was born in Kingston, London in the UK. He has released two successful albums, and performs his original music around the world. Antithesis was named one of the top 100 influential Jews in the UK due to his thought provoking lyrics.

Antithesis believed it essential to attach his name to A.H.A.V.A. Less than half of all eligible 12th grade students in Israel attempt the English matriculation exam, with a surprising 45% that can’t matriculate at all.

“The world is more competitive than ever so it’s important Israeli kids have the opportunity to get off to a good start and English is a big part of that. I loved reading growing up, it broadens the mind and the imagination. It’s an honor to support A.H.A.V.A. and this event.”, Anithesis says.

The A.H.A.V.A read-a-thon is in its 6th year, and hopes to attract hundreds of local school children and families. Children are sponsored to read as many English books as possible over the course of the month. On April 4th, the event will officially come to a close with a community party and Award Ceremony.

A.H.A.V.A was founded in 2000 by Galia Cohen Morrison, an English teacher and mother of five, who was determined to provide an affordable extra-curricular English tuition to Israel’s children.

“We are delighted Antithesis has agreed to launch this year’s annual read-a-thon, it is very exciting for local children. Last year saw hundreds of children take part. We are expecting this year’s event to attract even more families.” Morrison explains.

The read-a-thon is being sponsored this year by Bank Yahav, Aroma, Steimatsky, Reemax, Maa’aleh Adumim Municipality, Janis Design, Nof HaYarden Hall, Kanyon Adumim and Kol Gina Pnina.

Ynet: UK rapper launches read-a-thon in Israel

Posted on : 15-02-2011 | In : News, Press

0

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4027119,00.html

Antithesis, rap artist renowned for Zionist and Jewish themes of his music, to kick-off one-month English literacy event at Ma’aleh Adumim Mall

Antithesis, a rap artist renowned for the Zionist and Jewish themes of his music, will be performing live in the Ma’aleh Adumim Mall on Thursday, February 17, at 5 pm, to kick-off a one-month read-a-thon for A.H.A.V.A., a non-profit educational institute that provides extra-curricular English-language classes for Israeli children.

A.H.A.V.A. is a non-profit organization in Israel dedicated to promoting English literacy for children.

Antithesis, also known as Samuel Green, hails from Kingston, London in the UK. He has released two albums to date which have sold in their thousands, and continues to perform all over the world. Because of his celebrity and thought provoking music, Antithesis has also been named as one of the top 100 most influential people in the UK Jewish community.

At the event, Antithesis will perform some of his rap music and officially launch the Read-a-thon by reading a short story to all the children present.

Antithesis said: “The world is more competitive than ever so it’s important Israeli kids have the opportunity to get off to a good start and English is a big part of that. I loved reading growing up, it broadens the mind and the imagination. It’s an honor to support A.H.A.V.A. and this event.”

Less than half of all eligible 12th graders in Israel even attempt the English matriculation exam and just over 45% matriculate at all.

‘Very exciting for local children’
The A.H.A.V.A. read-a-thon is now in its sixth year and is hoping to attract hundreds of local school children and families to take part. Children are sponsored to read as many English books as they can over the course of a month, culminating with a community party and Award Ceremony to be held this year on April 4.

This year, Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem Basketball Club will be donating one of a number of prizes for children who manage to read the most books.

A.H.A.V.A. was founded in 2000 by Gaila Cohen Morrison, an experienced English teacher and mother of five, who was determined to provide affordable extra-curricula English tuition to Israeli children. All of the seminars and curricula are based on Cohen Morrison’s nearly 30 years of experience in the field, having taught over 2,000 students and dozens of educators.

A.H.A.V.A. Director Gaila Cohen Morrison said, “We are delighted Antithesis has agreed to launch this year’s annual read-a-thon, it is very exciting for local children. Last year saw hundreds of children take part. We are expecting this year’s event to attract even more families.”

The read-a-thon is being sponsored this year by Bank Yahav, Aroma, Steimatsky, Reemax, Maa’aleh Adumim Municipality, Janis Design, Reemax, Nof HaYarden Hall, Kanyon Adumim and Kol Gina Pnina.

UK rapper launches read-a-thon in Israel

Antithesis, rap artist renowned for Zionist and Jewish themes of his music, to kick-off one-month English literacy event at Ma’aleh Adumim Mall

Ynetnews

Published: 02.15.11, 08:31 / Israel Activism

Antithesis, a rap artist renowned for the Zionist and Jewish themes of his music, will be performing live in the Ma’aleh Adumim Mall on Thursday, February 17, at 5 pm, to kick-off a one-month read-a-thon for A.H.A.V.A., a non-profit educational institute that provides extra-curricular English-language classes for Israeli children.


A.H.A.V.A. is a non-profit organization in Israel dedicated to promoting English literacy for children.


Reading Trends
32% of Israelis have not read a book in past year / Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
New survey reveals 20% of public read at least once a week, 10% are defined ‘bookworms’
Full story

Antithesis, also known as Samuel Green, hails from Kingston, London in the UK. He has released two albums to date which have sold in their thousands, and continues to perform all over the world. Because of his celebrity and thought provoking music, Antithesis has also been named as one of the top 100 most influential people in the UK Jewish community.


At the event, Antithesis will perform some of his rap music and officially launch the Read-a-thon by reading a short story to all the children present.


Antithesis said: “The world is more competitive than ever so it’s important Israeli kids have the opportunity to get off to a good start and English is a big part of that. I loved reading growing up, it broadens the mind and the imagination. It’s an honor to support A.H.A.V.A. and this event.”


Less than half of all eligible 12th graders in Israel even attempt the English matriculation exam and just over 45% matriculate at all.


‘Very exciting for local children’

The A.H.A.V.A. read-a-thon is now in its sixth year and is hoping to attract hundreds of local school children and families to take part. Children are sponsored to read as many English books as they can over the course of a month, culminating with a community party and Award Ceremony to be held this year on April 4.


This year, Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem Basketball Club will be donating one of a number of prizes for children who manage to read the most books.


A.H.A.V.A. was founded in 2000 by Gaila Cohen Morrison, an experienced English teacher and mother of five, who was determined to provide affordable extra-curricula English tuition to Israeli children. All of the seminars and curricula are based on Cohen Morrison’s nearly 30 years of experience in the field, having taught over 2,000 students and dozens of educators.


A.H.A.V.A. Director Gaila Cohen Morrison said, “We are delighted Antithesis has agreed to launch this year’s annual read-a-thon, it is very exciting for local children. Last year saw hundreds of children take part. We are expecting this year’s event to attract even more families.”


The read-a-thon is being sponsored this year by Bank Yahav, Aroma, Steimatsky, Reemax, Maa’aleh Adumim Municipality, Janis Design, Reemax, Nof HaYarden Hall, Kanyon Adumim and Kol Gina Pnina.