
The rapper Shyne (pictured) is an interesting brother. He's interesting because, in 1999, he was one of the hottest new rappers on the scene, destined to have the career that artists like 50 Cent have had since that time. He was even greater than 50, primarily because his deep, rumbling and nasal voice brought the Notorious B.I.G. back to life. I liked Shyne's style more than 50 Cent and knew he was going to be one of the great ones.
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A second reason Shyne is interesting is because he was the victim of poor choices by himself and others when he was sent to prison, after a shooting in a night club. That night, he was out and about with Diddy/Puffy/Puff Daddy/Sean Combs (he has all kinds of names) and Jennifer Lopez. All most of us know is that someone got shot, Shyne went to prison and his relationship with Diddy has been dead ever since. This case was a reminder to young black men of how being in the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong people can ruin everything you've worked hard for over the years.
A third reason that Shyne is interesting is that his father, Dean Barrow, is the Prime Minister of the country of Belize. That's not the typical connection you see for most rappers. A lot of rappers act like they come from royalty, but Shyne really does. Well, not quite royalty, but you get the point.
The fourth reason Shyne is intriguing is that the New York Times is now reporting that the rapper has become a strict Orthodox Jew. He lives in Jerusalem and seems proud of the fact that he practices the faith regularly and religiously. Shyne, formerly named Jamaal Barrow, has even changed his name to Moses Levi, which he might believe to be more fitting with his newfound faith.
A coming to God is common among prison inmates, where the challenges of prison life chew away at your soul like a flesh-eating virus. The loneliness, pain and traumatic confrontations with broken dreams push quite a few inmates to reach to a power that is strong enough to help them deal with this overwhelming psychological hurdle. Typically, black prison inmates reach for something more traditional, like Islam or Christianity. Shyne went looking for something a little different.
It appears that in spite of losing the most productive 10 years of his life, Shyne is well on his way to finding himself. I also expect that even though he never became the artist we expected him to be, he will one day have an interesting life story. Perhaps even one day, we'll be hearing him again on the radio, but I suspect he has bigger ambitions than that.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition and a Scholarship in Action Resident of the Institute for Black Public Policy. To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. 

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By: Yonah Hall on 11/11/2010 12:51AM
A very interesting article!I'd never heard of the brother,but do remember the incident that sent him to jail.
I know several Orthodox African-American Jews who live in Israel and I can assure you that if they have converted with the proper Rabbinical authorities and have the papers to prove it or have Jewish mothers and can prove it,then they have no problems living as Jews in Israel.
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By: le on 11/12/2010 4:46PM
i agrree merlene franklin.why convert to something that you are born.a hebrew israelite from the tribe of judah...
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By: Marlene Franklin on 11/11/2010 10:44AM
What a fool a American Black man for becoming
an orthodox jew when We are the REAL JEWS/ISRAELITES!
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By: The Cynic on 11/11/2010 7:57PM
No the hell we aren't. We black people are from South Saharan AFRICA, not Israel!
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By: wisdom on 11/11/2010 8:45PM
You are blessed to know the truth
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By: Eclectic Thinker on 11/12/2010 12:15PM
If converting to Judaism and becoming an Orthodox Jew is what it takes to keep our young black males from either entering prison or dying in the streets with their shoes on, then so be it!!! Hopefully, Shyne has finally found his "true" calling.
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By: beruandal on 11/12/2010 5:01PM
I congratulate the young man for contnuing his journey to find the truth .BUT ,if his journey is successful ,at he end of himself he will find JESUS . He will find that JESUS has been there all the time .Just waiting for U !
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By: ALPHA1 on 11/17/2010 6:40AM
AMEN, HE NEEDS JESUS, THE JEW AND KING
ABOVE ALL JEWS. NO MATTER HOW HARD
YOU TRY TO KEEP THE JEWSIH LAWS YOU
WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO KEEP THEM ALL THE
WAY, THAT IS WHY GOD SENT JESUS, ONLY
JESUS CAN HELP YOU AND DELIVER YOU.
HE IS THE MESSIAH AND KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS. GOD KNOWS YOU CANT KEEP ALL THOSE LAWS AND RULES, THATS WHY JESUS BECAME THAT
SACRIFICE AND TOOK OUR PLACE ON THE CROSS.
HE DIED AND ROSE AND PAID FOR OUR SINS,
BECAUSE WE WILL NEVER BE GOOD ENOUGH TO MAKE
IT INTO HEAVEN ON OUR GOOD WORKS.
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By: karl on 11/13/2010 2:58AM
The original Jew is the Ethiopian Jew. Amen Brother!
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By: JJ on 11/23/2010 3:42PM
He didn't go "looking for something different". He explored his own Jewish soul while he was in prison. He is Jewish! Which means that he started observing his heritage.
Christianity and Islam are faiths. The Jewish people are a people - yes people can become Jewish but it is a challenge as it is like becoming a citizen.
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