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Matisyahu concert in New York to benefit BGU students, faculty in aftermath of Oct. 7

Americans for Ben-Gurion University (A4BGU) will host “One Day,” a benefit on Sept. 22 whose name fittingly aligns with the reggae sensation’s widely known song of the same name.

Jewish reggae artist Matisyahu will perform at the annual benefit for Americans for Ben-Gurion University in New York City on Sept. 22, 2024. Credit: A4BGU.
Jewish reggae artist Matisyahu will perform at the annual benefit for Americans for Ben-Gurion University in New York City on Sept. 22, 2024. Credit: A4BGU.

Americans for Ben-Gurion University (A4BGU) announces that world-renowned Jewish reggae artist Matisyahu will perform at the organization’s annual benefit in New York City on Sept. 22.

The event is fittingly named “One Day,” mirroring the title of Matisyahu’s widely known song that NBC used as background music while promoting the 2010 Olympic Games. Yet according to Matisyahu (born Matthew Paul Miller), the reggae sensation’s ties with A4BGU run even deeper. He dedicated his 2004 song, “Warrior,” in perpetuity to wounded Israel Defense Forces soldiers he had met at an event coordinated by A4BGU in Aspen, Colo.

Notably, Matisyahu’s performance for A4BGU will come about two weeks before the year anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks in southern Israel. During the ensuing nine months, A4BGU and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) have stood on the front lines of efforts to help the Israeli people recover and rebuild, especially in the University’s backyard in the country’s south.

“During such challenging times for Jews worldwide, it’s essential that we come together to advocate for our people, including by supporting organizations that are leading the way forward for Israel after Oct. 7,” Matisyahu said in a statement. “That’s precisely why I was inspired to use my voice for A4BGU and BGU, who are working to build the Israeli people’s resilience and are playing a central role in their road to recovery.”

BGU has been deeply impacted by the Oct. 7 atrocities in terms of the number of students, faculty and staff who have been killed, wounded, kidnapped and called to reserve duty by the IDF. And yet, the university is rising to the challenges by spearheading the nation’s rebuilding and recovery. BGU community members have volunteered in hospitals throughout Israel, looked after children from families of IDF soldiers called up for reserve duty and hosted evacuated families in their homes.

A4BGU is galvanizing American supporters of the university into action through its leading role in Way Forward—BGU’s landmark $1 billion global fundraising campaign to strengthen the future of Israel through the south, with the university as the region’s anchor institution and engine for growth. The event in New York City will mark the latest milestone in the Way Forward campaign, which has secured more than $380 million to date.

“Matisyahu’s song ‘One Day’ expresses a hope for an end to violence and hate, as well as the start of a new era of peace and understanding. After Oct. 7, the world needs this message more than ever,” said Doug Seserman, CEO of A4BGU. “We are thrilled to have Matisyahu lend his voice towards A4BGU’s efforts around the rebuilding of Israel’s south, with Ben-Gurion University leading the way forward as the epicenter of the region and the key to its recovery.”

The honored guest at the “One Day” benefit will be Gary DeBode, A4BGU’s board chair. DeBode, who served as the board’s president for four years, is an alumnus from the third cohort of A4BGU’s Zin Fellows Leadership Program, an in-depth immersion into the issues involved in the continuing development of the Negev, Israel’s southern desert region. He is passionate about the development of the Negev and committed to his work with A4BGU and the OR Movement, both organizations with a strong focus on realizing David Ben-Gurion’s vision that Israel’s future would emerge from the Negev.

To learn more about the Sept. 22 benefit, email Maya Spector at: maya@a4bgu.org or visit: americansforbgu.org/events/one-day/.

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By supporting a world-class academic institution that not only nurtures the Negev but also shares its expertise locally and globally, Americans for Ben-Gurion University (A4BGU) engages a community of Americans who are committed to improving the world. David Ben-Gurion envisioned that Israel’s future would be forged in the Negev. The cutting-edge research carried out at Ben-Gurion University drives that vision by sustaining a desert Silicon Valley, with the “Stanford of the Negev” at its center. The Americans for Ben-Gurion University movement supports a 21st-century unifying vision for Israel by rallying around BGU’s remarkable work and role as an apolitical beacon of light in the Negev Desert. See: americansforbgu.org.
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