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Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt seder on NYC subway

Kosha Dillz, a successful Jewish and Israeli-American hip-hop artist with hundreds of thousands of social media followers, continued his annual tradition of holding Passover celebrations in non-traditional settings by setting up a Seder table on the New York subway.

by  Tzach Cohen
Published on  04-15-2025 10:00
Last modified: 04-15-2025 16:27
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Jewish rapper Kosha Dillz hosts Passover seder in a NYC subway | Screenshot: Social Media

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Pro-Palestinian protesters attempted to disrupt a Passover celebration held in an unusual location when Jewish rapper Kosha Dillz hosted a seder on the New York City subway Tuesday.

Damn they really did a Passover Seder on the subway? Watch what happens lol. #Passover #subway everyone is invited ! #koshadillz pic.twitter.com/kc2xDzwzic

— Kosha Dillz (BRING THE FAMILY HOME!) (@koshadillz) April 12, 2025

 Kosha Dillz, a successful Jewish and Israeli-American hip-hop artist with hundreds of thousands of social media followers, continued his annual tradition of holding Passover celebrations in non-traditional settings by setting up a Seder table on the New York subway.

The rapper uploaded videos of the celebration to his social media accounts, which were joined by clips from many passengers who enjoyed participating in the event. The festive gathering also received coverage from American media outlets and local television channels.

Dressed as Moses, Dillz poured wine for subway riders, distributed matzah, sang traditional songs, and energized the diverse group of passengers. Among them, unsurprisingly, were pro-Palestinian protesters who visibly objected to the celebration. One video captures a woman shouting "Free Palestine" while displaying her middle finger toward him. The viral videos show both the celebration and the attempted disruption.

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