In a world often defined by division, a man named Nissim Black is building bridges with beats. The American-Israeli rapper, born Damian Jamohl Black, has forged an improbable path from a difficult childhood in Seattle's inner city to an Orthodox Jewish life in Jerusalem, where he uses his music to spread messages of faith, hope, and resilience.
Black's journey to global recognition and a new life in Israel has been anything but conventional. After a successful early career as rapper D. Black, he famously stepped away from the music scene. It was a period of deep spiritual searching that eventually led him and his family to convert to Orthodox Judaism. In 2016, they made aliyah, immigrating to Israel and settling in Jerusalem before moving to Beit Shemesh.








