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When William Levin and Michelle Citrin met on a flight to Israel in the summer of 2006 for the ROI120 Jewish leadership conference, they had no idea they lived just a few blocks away from each other in the vibrant neighborhood of Park Slope, Brooklyn. Over the last two years, their proximity and passion for music and artistic expression in Jewish culture has inspired them to collaborate on numerous creative projects, including the widely successful "Rosh Hashanah Girl" music video for the Jewish new year, embraced by hundreds of thousands of people around the world.

 
Michelle and William are already working on their next creative endeavor, and plan to produce several more Jewish themed music videos, both entertaining and educational, in the months to come. If your company or organization would like to sponsor such a project, we welcome you to contact us.

Send William and Michelle an e-mail:
WilliamAndMichelle AT jewishrobot DOT com

michelleMichelle Citrin

At 5'1 and fully independent from any record label - this "Lil grrl with a big sound", has sold thousands of copies of her self-produced EP, "Foursongsforyou".  Her engaging live performances and insightful lyrics have garnered rave reviews and numerous accolades, including being named one of Billboard Music's "Top Songwriters", Great American Songwriting Honor, VH-1 Song of the Year finalist, and Sony Music's Future Rock Competition. Whether opening for a sold out Michelle Branch concert or playing an intimate set at a coffeehouse in Melbourne, Australia, Michelle Citrin's soulful voice, skillful guitar playing and upbeat, quirky antics capture the eyes and ears of her audience, proving once and for all, that size really doesn't matter!

Check out her tunes at michellecitrin.com

williamWilliam Levin

In 2004, using the pen name "ben Baruch", William introduced Shabot 6000 to the world, a weekly comic strip about a pious Jew and his irreverent robot. With his quirky perspective and growing involvement in the Jewish community, William began producing animated cartoons for Jewish organizations to use as e-cards and viral videos. Working with clients including Taglit-birthright israel, NCSY, JSU, BCI, MyJewishLearning and more, William has become known in the global Jewish community as the Jewish Robot.

You can see more of William's work at JewishRobot.com

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