"The World's First Billboard Charting Rabbi" — Rabbi, artist, and one of the most unlikely music stories of the decade.
Moshe Reuven Sheradsky grew up in Hollywood, Florida — making music with friends and searching for something bigger than the party lifestyle he was living. That search led him to Orthodox Judaism, years of study across America and Israel, and ultimately rabbinic ordination at the Rabbinical College of America in 2021.
What makes Moshe's story extraordinary isn't just the transformation — it's what came after. While most rabbis lead congregations, Moshe took his music to the world stage. His breakout hit "You Are Not Alone" reached No. 22 on the Billboard charts and went to #1 in Israel. He collaborated with Julian Marley. He went viral at the Grammys.
In July 2024, Billboard Magazine put him on their Grammy First Look cover alongside some of the biggest names in music — and called him "the most unlikely music story of the year." The Daily Star called him "The World's First Billboard Charting Rabbi." The BBC said he had "1.8 million followers and a string of hits around the world."
He is a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, a member of the Recording Academy, and a Forbes Technology Council member. But more than any of that — he's proof that the most powerful music comes from the most authentic place.
From the introspective depths of "The Poetry" to the anthemic energy of his Billboard charting hits, Moshe's music defies genre. Hip-hop, soul, and the ancient rhythms of Jewish tradition — woven into something entirely new.
Available on all major platforms. The music that started a movement.
Moshe Reuven on the Grammy First Look cover of Billboard Magazine — July 2024. One of the most unexpected stories in music history.
Whether you're looking for a live performance, a keynote on transformation and purpose, or a special appearance — Moshe brings something genuinely unique to every stage.